➠ Words with b
List contains 63001 Words that "b" contain.
- - which irish town was formerly known as parsonstown?
- - Whirring sound, as of a spinning wheel.
- - standard unit of currency of ethiopia
- - Energy(Used today)
- - 100 cents in Ethiopia
- - Sounds like coldest place in Ireland
- - Ethiopian currency
- - AC/DC bishop is sound
- - Ethiopian coin
- - Ethiopian money
- - Money of Ethiopia
- - Whirring sound
- - Ethiopian money unit
- - 100 Ethiopian cents
- - Whirring sound of an Ethiopian coin?
- - Monetary unit of Ethiopia
- - Ethiopian monetary unit
- - Whir
- - Force; energy
- - Spinning-wheel sound
- - Sawmill sound
- - Certain sound
- - Sound of a spinning wheel.
- - Vibrant sound.
- - Sound of a turning wheel.
- - Spinning sound
- - Electric-fan sound
- - Humming sound
- - Impetus
- - .. whiz
- - Energy
- - Grasshopper sound
- - Mediterranean resort opposed to English filling beaches on vacation
- - French port best in a storm?
- - Resort between Cannes and Nice
- - It's manoeuvred best in a French port
- - Where, on the Riviera, one has to live among social crawlers?
- - Novel best in a French resort
- - Resort near Nice
- - Alpes-Maritimes resort
- - French resort town
- - Cote d'Azur resort
- - French Riviera resort
- - Seaport southwest of Nice
- - Port near Nice
- - Archetype
- - Attractive fellow succeeding Elizabeth, wow
- - Guy who epitomizes a cause
- - Prime example
- - widely cultivated north american tree also known as ashleaf maple
- - Spar with senior tree
- - Tree of the maple family
- - Maple tree.
- - Fast-growing maple
- - Another name for an ash-leaved maple
- - N. American maple
- - Like a team with no losses
- - Like a team that never loses
- - Like the team that always wins
- - Like a first-class, though useless, gong
- - Best sort of bun fit for purpose?
- - Bun batter; can be eaten but not whipped
- - Invincible
- - Hard to defeat
- - Herbal painkillers, all wholly positive
- - Composer is blacklisted on the radio
- - shakespeare, the ......
- - sounds like the way music is written for the strolling player
- - college on the hudson river
- - The ... of Avon (another name for Shakespeare)
- - The ... (Shakespeare's nickname)
- - The official story teller or composer, in medieval culture
- - The ...... of Avon (William Shakespeare)
- - The ...... of Avon (Shakespeare's nickname)
- - The ...... of Avon (nickname for Shakespeare)
- - "The ...... shall scorn pedantic laws": Scott
- - Famous literary nickname, with 'The'
- - The .... of Avon (Shakespeare)
- - Shakespeare appellation, with 'the'
- - reportedly excluded writer
- - Poet, especially Shakespeare
- - Shakespeare committee lacks nothing
- - Shakespeare nasty about king
- - shakespeare for instance
- - Poet excluded in conversation
- - Traveling poet, in olden days
- - Poet, nickname for William Shakespeare
- - Pub needs introduction to drummer and rhymer
- - D&D class with a poetic name
- - Writer of poetry
- - Ren Faire performer
- - Poet in pub close to Eisteddfod
- - Eisteddfod winner, dull, turned up
- - Lyric verse writer
- - Shakespeare's Romeo in an unsuitable setting
- - Bad about first Royal poet!
- - Unsuitable environment for Republican poet
- - Shakespeare, it seems, was wrong about Romeo!
- - keats, say (and a homonym of a word that means "forbidden")
- - Recall dull poet
- - Term for a person hired by a nobleman in medieval times to compose verses in his praise
- - dull retrograde poet
- - will was one
- - ... of Avon, William Shakespeare
- - Verse maker
- - Rhymer
- - Celtic poet
- - Upstate N.Y. college
- - Robert Burns was one
- - Avon resident
- - Avon had one
- - ...... of Avon (nickname for Shakespeare)
- - WS moniker
- - Traveling poet of olden days
- - Skald
- - Shakespeare, vis-à-vis Avon
- - Shakespeare, simply
- - Scop or skald
- - Sagaman
- - Poe or Pope
- - Homer or Shakespeare
- - Harp toter of yore
- - Globe favorite
- - Equine armor
- - Celtic singer
- - Celtic minstrel-poet
- - Avon V.I.P.
- - Avon produced one
- - Avon great
- - Annandale-on-Hudson campus
- - Ancient storyteller hired by royalty to tell stories in praise of said royalty. Good feedback all around, I think
- - ...... College (campus in Annandale-on-Hudson)
- - Sandburg
- - Epicist.
- - Actress in "Contempt"
- - "Viva Maria!" actress, 1965
- - Shakespeare
- - Shakespeare sobriquet
- - Slice of bacon
- - Jongleur
- - Shakespeare was one
- - Poetic type
- - Poet of yore
- - College where Achebe taught
- - Shakespearean nickname
- - Old storyteller
- - Troubadour
- - Rook caged by terrible poet
- - Medieval storyteller
- - Shakespeare, for one
- - Versifier
- - Medieval entertainer
- - Professional storyteller
- - A part of Sandra Bullock elevated by Shakespeare
- - Shakespeare, notably
- - Shakespeare serious about Romeo
- - Minstrel poet
- - Balladeer
- - Verse writer
- - Rook caged by wicked poet
- - Court shot
- - High shot from Naomi Osaka
- - Easy tennis shot
- - Setup for a smash
- - High shot in tennis
- - Arcing tennis shot
- - Easy ball to smash
- - High-arcing tennis shot
- - High tennis shot
- - Arcing shot
- - Tennis stroke
- - Easy interview question
- - Smashable tennis shot
- - Arced tennis shot
- - Sample of Buffalo Bill's pelt
- - Shot that may have topspin
- - Easy pitch
- - Shot that often gets smashed
- - Long shot, typically
- - Overhead smash lead-in
- - High tennis hit
- - Tennis hit
- - Easy toss
- - High shot at Wimbledon
- - Easy underhanded toss
- - High-arcing shot
- - Easy question
- - Shot with a high arc
- - Soft shot at Wimbledon
- - Strategic shot for a tennis player
- - Soft shot
- - Soft toss or shot
- - Tennis shot that's easy to smash
- - High hit on a tennis court
- - Tactical tennis shot
- - It's hardly a smash
- - Easy question from a journalist
- - Type of tennis shot
- - Tennis ploy
- - Tennis court ploy
- - Alternative to a passing shot
- - Smashable shot
- - Tennis shot
- - Shot up
- - Tennis term
- - Easy throw
- - chuck that's bolted half back
- - tennis shot, e.g.
- - Hit high
- - High pitch?
- - Arcing throw
- - High hit
- - Toss, as a water balloon
- - Throw in a high arc
- - Throw high
- - Arcing hit
- - Alley-oop pass
- - Light toss
- - High toss
- - Soft hit
- - Softball toss
- - Throw underhand, in cricket
- - Soft toss
- - High ball
- - High ball takes some clobbering
- - Lofty return
- - Chuck up?
- - High-trajectory toss
- - Throw up?
- - High throw
- - Alley-oop starter
- - Slow throw
- - Underhanded toss
- - Soft volley return
- - High return
- - Court setup?
- - Arced, soft throw
- - One may get smashed
- - Gentle toss
- - Eephus pitch, for one
- - Hit in a high arc
- - Soft pitch
- - Direct, as insults
- - Arcing toss
- - Court ploy
- - High-arcing hit
- - Hit up ball in the middle
- - Eephus pitch in baseball, e.g.
- - Return from Venus?
- - Throw, as a grenade
- - High court delivery
- - Slow ball
- - Part of an alley-oop play
- - Often-illegal cricket bowl
- - Wimbledon tactic
- - Ask, as a softball question
- - Arced throw
- - Highball?
- - Start of an alley-oop
- - Court tactic
- - Strike up
- - Loft
- - Upshot
- - Propel
- - Chip
- - Toss
- - Fling
- - Throw gently
- - Soft throw
- - Throw softly
- - Underhanded throw
- - Throw
- - Court action
- - Clumsy person
- - Not a hard throw
- - Portmanteau hairstyle
- - Hit up
- - in cricket, a ball bowled in a slow high arc
- - in sport, a high, arching ball over an opponent.
- - Arching pitch