➠ Words with c
List contains 99148 Words that "c" contain.
- - Shirt pair
- - Shirt features.
- - endings of shirt sleeves, with button fastenings
- - Dress shirt folds
- - manacles and possibly punishes
- - Coppers restrain fellows using these
- - might use links to criminal, having them on hand
- - strikes - they're kept at arm's length
- - Blows to handicap the would-be escaper?
- - Slaps on the wrist
- - Links go there
- - Turned-up folds
- - Sleeve folds
- - Shirtsleeve edges
- - Clips around the ear
- - Arrests
- - Escape artists' props
- - Buffets
- - Strikes policeman carrying these
- - Perp's restraints
- - Parts of shirtsleeves
- - Prepares to put in the squad car
- - Slapped-on restraints
- - Sleeve ends
- - Police officer's equipment
- - 'Orange Is the New Black' prop
- - Strikes as copper's restraining two females
- - Strikes with an open hand
- - Shackles a perp
- - Perp's bracelets
- - Cops may slap them on
- - Police accessories
- - Props for Houdini
- - Prepares to run in
- - Places for links
- - Preps for a perp walk
- - They may be slapped on
- - Links location
- - Puts the bracelets on
- - Police accessory
- - Word with French or hand
- - Parts of garments.
- - -
- - Ends of sleeves
- - they're better on the wrists than on the ears
- - person - one with extremely cute woman's undergarment
- - Gems on person's garment ripped in rumpy pumpy?
- - Fitted dress top
- - Woman's fitted vest
- - Woman's laced vest
- - Basque old boy's given up gambling game
- - Old boy returning to gambling game in woman's waistcoat!
- - Tight-fitting woman's garment
- - Woman's vest
- - Top piece of garment
- - take a gamble on unpleasant smell in close-fitting dress
- - Garment typically covering the torso
- - Upper part of dress
- - ......-ripper (romance novel)
- - Top of a dress above the waist
- - Historical novel with lots of passion
- - Dress' upper part
- - Person cool in dress part
- - Lace-up girdle
- - Clothing articles dropped by Boadicea
- - Corset that could make person freeze
- - Upper part of a dress
- - Learns to leave considerable part of the dress
- - Dress top
- - Top part of a dress
- - Dirndl component
- - Laced garment
- - Dirndl part
- - ...... ripper (historical romance)
- - Part of a dirndl
- - Dress part
- - Part of a dress
- - Part of a peasant costume
- - Garment with laces
- - Part of medieval attire
- - Lace site
- - Sundress part
- - Renaissance fair garment
- - Waist.
- - Corset
- - Garment.
- - Brian O'Driscoll is frozen in tight-fitting garment
- - Person cool in tight corset
- - rotten assassin follows military brass
- - Army brass
- - Person holding a commission in the army
- - if taken up in the force, perhaps a policeman
- - Navy rank, e.g.
- - PC 99 has entered "36"
- - Police member
- - Busy as one caught interrupting supply
- - One holding commission by force, if necessary
- - One in force using force if forced?
- - Person holding a position of authority
- - A policeman's gone with the cake decorator
- - One in charge if back in the workforce
- - Policeman perhaps present, keeping in charge
- - station right for a lawman
- - Volunteer to seize one cent for policeman
- - Policeman turned assassin in the US?
- - Commissioned one tender with icy heart
- - functionary just after skating?
- - Rice, perhaps, for constable?
- - secretary-treasurer, for one
- - One gets caught, hugged by tender policeman
- - apparently former skater has commission
- - functionary
- - And a gentleman?
- - Policeman (or other authority)
- - Person holding a commission in the services
- - Major, say
- - Commissioned soldier
- - Policeman in command enters proposal
- - One about to be restrained by tender policeman?
- - Rotten decorator for cakes in general?
- - One caught in grasp of tender policeman
- - Senior soldier on leave Eric thrashed
- - Lieutenant, e.g
- - Policeman/policewoman
- - Commissioned serviceman
- - Policeman in charge intercepting tender
- - Volunteer to take in unprotected sick policeman
- - Military person in authority
- - Policeman runs holding up abandoned diamonds
- - Member of police
- - Policeman having aversion to American assassin
- - Policeman in charge on board tender
- - Any service academy graduate
- - If force applied - member could be looking for start of 1 across
- - Position right for military leader
- - Police(wo)man
- - Part of the force
- - Service-academy graduate
- - Admiral, for one
- - One of 'the finest'
- - Corporate bigwig
- - Title for a cop
- - Constable
- - ...... of the day.
- - Policeman
- - Force figure
- - Part of a board
- - Police
- - Cop
- - Member of The Police
- - member of the police in charge probing proposal
- - Policeman in charge aboard tender
- - Badge wearer
- - belonging to force, one oddly cheery copper
- - policeman perhaps in charge interrupting volunteer
- - Cop right by place of work
- - The O in CEO
- - person in charge in advance?
- - manage to find ceremonial cloak
- - manage with a cloak
- - Preistly cloak
- - manage work in confines of college
- - "Aunt Erma's ...... Book" [Erma Bombeck book]
- - manage during a crisis
- - successfully deal with what the priest assumes
- - Manage to get by in a crisis
- - Deal with setbacks
- - Manage to work in church
- - Grapple with garment?
- - Deal with a difficult situation
- - persevere through something difficult
- - Manage company with power and energy
- - Manage business exercise?
- - Manage to catch the end of a rope
- - ... with (manage)
- - manage firm exercise
- - Keep one's head above water
- - Deal with reasonably well
- - Couldn't ....; came unhinged
- - Get by lord who ran to seize power
- - terse online reply that means "deal with it"
- - Wendy .. OBE, poet who imagined making cocoa for Kingsley Amis?
- - Deal with something challenging
- - Manage to come through cardiac operation
- - Deal with something difficult
- - Policeman with energy to get through
- - Work in church, wearing this?
- - Manage, get by
- - Little work in church to manage
- - successfully handle clerical vestment
- - Overcome problems
- - Long vestment
- - Long mantle
- - Handle the situation
- - Handle handily
- - Handle a problem
- - Contend with successfully
- - Contend successfully
- - What functioning rocker will do with stress
- - Wearily make do
- - Wall topper
- - Survive problems
- - Struggle with successfully
- - Somehow manage to get by
- - Priestly mantle
- - Priest's mantle.
- - Manage (just about)
- - Make a jigsaw cut
- - Handle problems well
- - Handle harassment
- - Handle grief, say
- - Handle adversity well
- - Handle a problem handily
- - Get along in tough times
- - Ecclesiastical mantle
- - Ecclesiastic mantle
- - Deal with trouble
- - Deal with sadness, say
- - Deal with hardships
- - Deal with challenges
- - Deal with a setback
- - Deal successfully
- - Clerical mantle
- - Bend; arch
- - Attempt to overcome problems
- - ...... with (contend)
- - A vestment
- - Handle, as a problem
- - Priest's vestment
- - Ecclesiastical garment
- - Struggle (with)
- - Generator
- - Fare
- - Vestment
- - Struggle (through)
- - Cut the mustard?
- - Struggle
- - Make do
- - meet foreign noble and the queen after getting directions
- - meet chaps with no money by bar
- - Meet nurse to consider medical TV show
- - Meet with French chap upset about matter he ingested
- - Meet faceless men on the bench
- - meet knight in english bar
- - Meet, come across
- - Unexpectedly meet
- - Come upon, meet
- - Meet train en route around North Carolina
- - Meet in French bar
- - Meet where Cockneys buy chicken?
- - Meet unexpectedly
- - Meet
- - Come up against
- - Come across
- - Come across, meet
- - come across european nobleman punching retired frenchman
- - brush and bearings on table
- - brush space on table
- - Rendezvous in French bar
- - A chance meeting with person or thing
- - Confrontation results from decapitating hen on serving ledge
- - frenchman upset about bank confrontation
- - Battle to get space at bar
- - brush – object briefly applied to kitchen surface
- - Two thirds of men opposing meeting
- - Meeting in Parisian bar
- - Chance upon confrontation
- - Bump into worktop after being oddly absent
- - Clash of European knight facing noble Queen
- - Meeting in French bar
- - Fight opponents at bridge with noble monarch
- - Do battle with foreign noble blocking Frenchman's return
- - Face death almost — feature of board game
- - Half seen prior to bar meeting
- - Noel Coward's was brief.
- - Meeting
- - Bump into
- - Happen upon
- - Chance upon
- - directions given to nobleman and the queen for meeting
- - Battle with broken spacebar!
- - brief ......, 1945 film directed by david lean
- - elated cleaner getting hold of one infant's seat
- - Tot's mealtime perch
- - Seat that comes with a tray
- - One may be found in the kitchen
- - Baby's seat at the table
- - Tipsy committee head?
- - Small diner location?
- - Sunless
- - finished with actors being dark
- - showed that one's judgement as an angler had become clouded
- - Past players rather dull?
- - Covered with cloud
- - not very bright but in charge of the players
- - very cloudy but craves to alter it
- - Dull players must have finished in front
- - Completed toss in bad light
- - to employ too many actors is not very bright
- - Cloudy around Art's cove
- - Number of balls thrown, grey
- - Gloomy atmosphere when too many chosen for roles in play?
- - showed that one's judgement as a producer had become clouded?
- - More than shy — gloomy!
- - like a bad day for tanning
- - State of the sky when it is covered by clouds
- - Accomplished players seen as dull
- - (Of skies) grey
- - Cloudy, dull
- - Dull maybe directing actors?
- - Cloudy; depressing
- - Dull description of the head of the abbey?
- - Engaged plethora of actors for film. Dull
- - Left shed grey
- - Dull, directing actors?
- - Players together after part of cricket match? It's not clear
- - Some cricket players can be dull
- - Not very bright getting on top of the players
- - Cloud-covered
- - Dull players follow half of 17 down
- - Dull theatre director's place?
- - Covered with clouds
- - Weather condition.
- - Descriptive of skies.
- - Stitch to prevent raveling.
- - Clouded
- - Not clear
- - Cloudy and dull
- - Cloudy
- - Gloomy
- - lead-free roof on shed could be grey
- - Done with group of players being gloomy
- - Likely to start raining, perhaps
- - a finished set of performers, but the result is dull
- - Trapped, captured
- - Captured
- - & 11 Across Were attractive buttocks one result of playing 9 25?
- - Saw or seized
- - Trapped animal — how horrible to be cornered
- - Stopped and held a moving object
- - Trapped and dismissed as a batsman
- - No longer wanted
- - Foiled by a Fisk throw
- - Played back of the plate
- - Not fumbled.
- - Was in time for.
- - Contracted
- - Snagged
- - Not loose
- - Nabbed
- - Espied
- - Trapped
- - Came down with
- - Apprehended.
- - Entangled
- - Cold, anything contracted?
- - Trapped somewhere with a net, by the sound of it
- - "... you," scream out loud if the player with the last one card fails to say 13a
- - where one ends up, we hear, when arrested
- - me a clerk? i'd rather be a swimmer!
- - swimmer describing a sky
- - not a flying fish, but seen in the sky
- - Food fish with a blue-green back
- - Salt-cured sushi
- - Sushi fish
- - "saba" on a sushi menu
- - swimmer seen in the sky
- - said to be holy, seen in the sky!
- - Oily striped food fish
- - fish and clam reek terribly
- - fish for carl, meek, possibly
- - "holy" atlantic food fish
- - An oily sea-fish
- - king is after scotsman with damaged reel and marine creature
- - Fish in the morning up overlooking turbulent creek and lake
- - Fish thrash, rising both sides of flowing creek
- - Fish dish(Used today)
- - Tuna's kin
- - Oily food fish
- - Yellowfish, for one
- - 'Holy' fish
- - Fishy-looking cloud formation?
- - ...... sky (altocumulus expanse)
- - Catch of the day
- - Fish, often holy
- - Spiny-finned food fish
- - Type of fish
- - Seafood
- - North Atlantic food fish
- - Sea fish.
- - Marine food fish.
- - Common food fish
- - Atlantic food fish
- - North Atlantic fish
- - Oily fish
- - Fish dish
- - Food fish
- - Edible fish
- - Fish
- - swimmer fond of sprats