➠ Words with c
List contains 99148 Words that "c" contain.
- - Laughs at a joke say
- - jumps back, say
- - gasps or grins
- - Laughs or gasps, say
- - Gasps, say
- - Flinches, say
- - Pushes back, say
- - Changes color, say
- - Does a double take, say
- - Jerks, say
- - Undergoes oxidation, say
- - Flinches or blinks, say
- - Laughs or cries, maybe
- - Gasps or grimaces, say
- - Punches back, say
- - Strikes back, say
- - Flinches or frowns
- - Loses one's poker face, say
- - Flinches, for instance
- - Screams or jumps
- - Hits back, say
- - Flinches, perhaps
- - Flinches, e.g.
- - Flinches or frowns, say
- - Cries "Eek!," say
- - Answers back, say
- - Loses one's temper, say
- - smiles or frowns, say
- - responds concerning sections of the play
- - show some response about part of the new testament
- - responds with opened crates
- - Responds to queen backing parliamentary laws
- - Responds again to the "Scat!" by going off
- - responds concerning parts of a play
- - provides some response about part of the new testament
- - Shows response concerning legislation
- - Bites, in a sense
- - Acts in response
- - Reciprocates
- - Shows surprise, e.g.
- - Makes a face, maybe
- - Loses one's poker face
- - Does a double-take, maybe
- - Responds to
- - Doesn't just stand there
- - Responds
- - Makes a strong response to something
- - Gasps, perhaps
- - Changes chemically
- - Retaliates
- - Gives one's impressions
- - Gives feedback
- - Loses the head as he is taken away from teachers
- - Responds to a stimulus
- - Doesn't keep a straight face
- - Fails to stay poker-faced
- - Acts in response to something
- - Responds to stimuli
- - Does a double take, perhaps
- - Isn't inert
- - Doesn't keep a poker face
- - Takes countermeasures
- - Raises an eyebrow
- - Has an answer
- - Isn't passive
- - Does something about something
- - Shows shock, perhaps
- - Does a double-take
- - Does a spit take, e.g.
- - Is not inert
- - Shows shock, e.g.
- - Strikes back, perhaps
- - Shows surprise, perhaps
- - Shows emotion
- - Loses the poker face
- - Looks shocked, e.g.
- - Does a knee jerk, e.g.
- - Isn't stoic
- - Blushes, maybe
- - Strikes back
- - Does a spit take
- - Strikes back, e.g.
- - Undergoes a chemical change
- - Voices opposition
- - Combines chemically
- - Does a double take, e.g.
- - Takes a swing at, maybe
- - Jerks the knee, e.g.
- - Shies away, perhaps
- - Moves when prodded
- - Hits the ceiling e.g.
- - Becomes innervated
- - Shows awareness
- - Is stimulated
- - Experiences innervation
- - Answers a stimulus
- - Is affected (by some influence, event, etc.).
- - Is affected by some event.
- - Shows a reverse trend.
- - Responds to stimulus.
- - Shows one's feelings
- - "Te ......"
- - Answers back
- - Takes the bait
- - Shows surprise
- - Doesn't just sit there
- - Again our capital territory initially seriously responds
- - Behaves, replies to something another has done
- - Undergoes chemical changes
- - German prince entitled to be involved in choosing the Holy Roman Emperor
- - English reader gets to decide who's in the house
- - German prince in the Holy Roman Empire
- - English reader in church, person who may vote
- - One chooses to do one's duty in a democratic way
- - One voted for in November '08
- - November "college" member
- - One in a booth, maybe
- - November figure
- - College man of sorts
- - V. I. P. in November.
- - November figurehead.
- - Important man in November.
- - Important man of Nov. 2.
- - formerly, any of the german princes with the right to take part in the election of the holy roman emperor
- - Possibly relocate a missing voter
- - He can vote for a noted lecturer or reader
- - One's on a roll?
- - Choose alternative voter
- - One who has a right to vote
- - He votes for the last reader
- - one making a mark at certain times
- - he makes his mark at times
- - One casting a ballot
- - their choice will get cross!
- - Voter let core be destroyed
- - U.S. college V.I.P.
- - Someone with the right to vote
- - One of 538 college members
- - Citizen with a right to vote
- - Oriental reader gets to decide who goes to the park?
- - Political college member
- - One has a legal right to vote
- - European reader one makes cross
- - One's choice will get cross
- - Choose old reading by old German prince
- - Member of a certain college
- - English reader, one given a choice
- - Member of a college for presidents?
- - One with a ballot
- - One who chooses role reversal over playing etc
- - College member of a sort
- - Member of a voting college
- - Qualified voter
- - "College" member who votes
- - "College" member who votes for president
- - College voter
- - Certain college member
- - One marking X's, maybe
- - Member of a 538-person college
- - Certain voter
- - 12th Amendment concern
- - Member of a fourth-year college
- - Voter by ballot
- - College member
- - Citizen with a legal right to vote
- - One who votes
- - President picker
- - College goer
- - Any qualified voter
- - Presidential picker
- - U.S. college member
- - Political collegian
- - Person at the polls.
- - Quadrennial collegian.
- - Member of a well-known college.
- - Voter for the President.
- - The 12th Amendment concerns him.
- - Member of a political college.
- - Democratic chooser.
- - College official
- - Voter.
- - Ballot caster
- - Balloter
- - Constituent
- - Choose an alternative German ruler
- - The democratic process makes one cross
- - One to whom candidate must appeal?
- - One choosing e-reader?
- - Great .., Frederick William of Brandenburg
- - Relocate assembly but not a constituent
- - one's able to vote
- - prepare to sail away after the players
- - group of actors departing, unwanted
- - discard players on a cricket side
- - Group of players on holiday get ready to go sailing
- - About to start sailing, upper-class guy to remove mooring lines
- - abandoned group of actors not at work
- - Finish knitting as boat is put to sea
- - Actors on holiday begin a voyage
- - Discarded item of clothing
- - kind of clothes in which to put to sea
- - Stop knitting — start sailing
- - Discarded actors start to object very loudly
- - Prepare to leave the dock
- - stop knitting and put to sea
- - sort of clothing for resting actors?
- - prepared to leave what's not wanted
- - Leave bank having emptied 'savings account' and duck into greasy spoon
- - actors leaving abandoned article
- - Remove mooring lines and push off unwanted garment
- - untie cats
- - Garment no longer wanted
- - Prepare for a nautical departure
- - Thrown away
- - Throwaway
- - Loosed from a mooring.
- - Discarded one.
- - Discarded
- - Knitting term
- - Laid aside
- - Abandoned
- - Reject
- - Unwanted item
- - Hand-me-down
- - Leave the pier
- - Throw away
- - Discard
- - Shed
- - Finish knitting then discard
- - Got together
- - Banded together
- - beaten by one particular suit?
- - Hit in a way.
- - Battered
- - United
- - 1955 marilyn monroe film, with "the"
- - 1952 George Axelrod Broadway farce, with "The"
- - the ...., scratched occasionally monroe film?
- - perhaps, every hat's nice after being married for some time
- - find niece's hat very fetching after being married for some time
- - Possible reason for marriage counseling
- - Marriage in 2004, divorce in 2011?
- - It prompts spouses to cheat
- - Desire to be maritally unfaithful
- - Antsy marital stage
- - Septennial affliction?