➠ Words with e
List contains 244952 Words that "e" contain.
- - Shorten sentences, perhaps
- - Shorten a Life sentence, say
- - Refuse to pass a sentence?
- - Reduce one's sentence, perhaps
- - Reduce a sentence, say
- - Reduce a sentence, perhaps
- - Pass sentences?
- - Make more good/less bad (Ben, fix this clue, ok?)
- - Fix, as phraseology
- - Fix, as a video clip
- - Fix, as a rough draft
- - Fix up an article
- - Fix typos, for example
- - Fix typos, e.g.
- - Fix typos and misspellings
- - Fix the spelling of, say
- - Fix the rough draft of an article
- - Fix the actual headline "Missippi's Literacy Program Shows Improvement," say
- - Fix texts
- - Fix stories
- - Fix sloppy sentences
- - Fix on a page
- - Fix mistakes
- - Fix misspellings in, say
- - Fix Jet defects, say
- - Fix features, say
- - Fix errata, e.g.
- - Fix a typo, maybe
- - Fix a manuscript before publication
- - Fix a first draft, perhaps
- - Fix a feature, e.g.
- - Correct a sentence, perhaps
- - Change sentences
- - Change a sentence, say
- - Work on a film or a manuscript
- - Work on a column, say
- - Work in the media
- - Work for Hearst, e.g.
- - Work for "Wired"
- - Work for "People"
- - Work for "Maxim," maybe
- - Work cutting words
- - Work at a magazine
- - Word-processor menu heading
- - Word processing menu
- - Wikipedian's alteration
- - Wield the red pencil
- - Wield the blue pencil
- - What many publishers do.
- - Weed out or change words
- - Volunteer for Wikipedia, say
- - Vet text
- - Use the blue pencil
- - Undo's menu header
- - Twist someone's words, say?
- - Tweak, copywise
- - Tweak, as a manuscript
- - Tweak texts
- - Tweak copy
- - Turn from rough draft to final draft
- - Trim, reword, etc.
- - Trim to fit, say
- - Trim text
- - Trim articles
- - Trim and touch up
- - Trim an article, say
- - Trim 10 pages
- - Touch up, as an article
- - Touch up text
- - Touch up a first draft
- - Toolbar option
- - Toil over text
- - Tinker with prose
- - Tinker with Jet pieces, say
- - Time manager's directive?
- - Tighten, as some text
- - Tighten up, perhaps
- - Tighten up, in a way
- - Tighten up, as text
- - Tighten up prose for publication
- - Tighten the writin'?
- - Tighten prose
- - Tighten or polish, maybe
- - Tighten manuscripts
- - Tighten for publication
- - Tighten a text
- - Tidy up text
- - Tidy up for the public
- - Tidy text
- - Tend to text
- - Tend to some p's and q's, say
- - Tend to some p's and q's
- - Tamper with text
- - Take the word count down
- - Take out, maybe
- - Take out or put in, e.g.
- - Tailor a tale
- - Tackle texts
- - Switch lines, say?
- - Supervise, as a journalist
- - Strike out, say
- - Streamline copy
- - Step after "write"
- - Spruce up, as prose
- - Spruce up, as an essay
- - Spruce up, as a story
- - Spruce up prose
- - Spruce up a story
- - Spreadsheet menu header
- - Splice some shots
- - Splice kinescopes
- - Splice film, e.g.
- - Splice after cutting
- - Smooth out copy
- - Smooth out a rough draft
- - Shorten to fit, perhaps
- - Shorten the lead, e.g.
- - Shorten manuscripts, e.g.
- - Shorten a text, maybe
- - Shorten a film
- - Sharpen a speech
- - Shape up a script
- - Serve Time?
- - Selection before "Copy" or "Cut"
- - Rid of excess verbiage, perhaps
- - Rewrite, perhaps
- - Rewrite, in a way
- - Rewrite, as a crossword clue
- - Rewrite puzzle clues, say
- - Rewrite clues, e.g.
- - Rewrite clues for, say
- - Rewrite a bit
- - Rework, as a story
- - Reword text
- - Reword copy
- - Revision, informally
- - Revise, in a way
- - Revise, correct, etc.
- - Revise, as prose
- - Revise, as a magazine story
- - Revise manuscripts
- - Revise before publication
- - Revise and improve
- - Revise and correct
- - Revise an article
- - Revise a Word document
- - Revise a story for publication
- - Revise a mistake
- - Revise a document
- - Review a review, say
- - Revamp, in a way
- - Returning tide?
- - Rephrase, say
- - Render ready for reading
- - Remove fluff from, perhaps
- - Remove an apostrophe from, say
- - Remodel a ms.
- - Refine wordings
- - Reduce the word count of, say
- - Redo, as text
- - Redact, as text
- - Rearrange, say
- - Rearrange, as text
- - Ready for delivery, as a speech
- - Put in other words, say
- - Put in or take out, maybe
- - Put in or take out
- - Put in a word or two?
- - Prune copy
- - Proofreader's change
- - PRoofread, as I oviously do to a}ll my cleus
- - Proof read
- - Professionally correct
- - Prevent errata
- - Prepare to print
- - Prepare to be published
- - Prepare to air
- - Prepare prose
- - Prepare manuscripts for publication
- - Prepare for the press
- - Prepare for broadcast
- - Prepare copy for readers
- - Prepare a manuscript for publication
- - Prepare a crossword for publishing
- - Polish, perhaps
- - Polish, as an essay
- - Polish, as an article
- - Polish, as a paper
- - Polish, as a news article
- - Polish, as a draft
- - Polish words?
- - Polish up, in a way
- - Polish up for English class
- - Polish the rough draft of a term paper
- - Polish text
- - Polish puzzles
- - Polish phrases, say
- - Polish phrases, e.g.
- - Polish or tweak
- - Polish manuscripts?
- - Polish literature?
- - Polish for the paper
- - Polish for printing
- - Polish copy
- - Polish articles
- - Polish an article
- - Polish a Time piece?
- - Polish a newspaper article
- - Polish a first draft
- - Police stories?
- - Play with scenes?
- - Peruse and correct
- - Perform copy desk work
- - Perfect grafs
- - Pencil stuff out
- - Peer review suggestion
- - Pare, say
- - Pare prose
- - Pare a phrase?
- - Move text here and there
- - Modify in a word processor
- - Microsoft Word option
- - Microsoft Word menu with Cut and Paste options
- - Microsoft Word menu between "File" and "View"
- - Menu with a Copy command
- - Menu including Cut and Paste
- - Menu bar option
- - Mark up for revision
- - Mark up copy
- - Mark one's words, in a way
- - Man the copy desk
- - Make textual revisions to
- - Make text corrections
- - Make spelling corrections to, for example
- - Make spelling corrections to, e.g.
- - Make some changes for publication
- - Make prose more perfect
- - Make more concise, e.g.
- - Make Life changes?
- - Make less wordy, perhaps
- - Make less wordy, as an article
- - Make less explicit, perhaps?
- - Make grammatical changes to
- - Make emendations
- - Make crisper, as compositions
- - Make changes, as to an article
- - Make changes to, as a Wikipedia article
- - Make changes to manuscripts
- - Make changes to an unsent email, for example
- - Make changes in Time?
- - Make an article suitable for printing
- - Make alterations (in text)
- - Make a manuscript better
- - Make a dele
- - Mad workers do this
- - Look over for typos
- - Look for grammatical errors, say
- - Iron out a draft
- - Insert or delete text
- - Insert carets, perhaps
- - Improve, as an article
- - Improve the wording of, say
- - Improve prose
- - Improve for publication
- - Improve a manuscript
- - Heading under which "Cut" and "Copy" appear
- - Handle text
- - Good writers do it often
- - Go to work on Time?
- - Go over proofs
- - Go over copy
- - Give Life support?
- - Get your story straight?
- - Get Shape into shape
- - Get ready for publication
- - Get ready for printing
- - Get ready for print
- - Get People ready, say
- - Get People ready for people
- - Get copy right
- - Get a new film into shape
- - Fine-tune, as a manuscript
- - Fine-tune manuscripts
- - Fine-tune a manuscript
- - Fine-tune a document
- - Find better words, say
- - Ferret out flubs
- - Exchange words, perhaps?
- - Exchange some words?
- - Emulate William Allen White
- - Emulate Norman Cousins
- - Emulate Mencken
- - Emulate Harold Ross
- - Emulate Fadiman
- - Emulate Edward Bok
- - Emulate Charles Merz
- - Emend errata
- - Emend a manuscript, e.g.
- - Emend a manuscript
- - Drop some details, perhaps
- - Drop a line, maybe
- - Doctor, perhaps
- - Do work on Wikipedia, e.g.
- - Do word work
- - Do Time?
- - Do text work
- - Do some work at the Post office?
- - Do some word processing
- - Do some Wikipedia work
- - Do some tense work?
- - Do some redacting
- - Do some prepublishing work
- - Do some Photoshopping
- - Do some cutting and pasting of text
- - Do some cutting
- - Do some copy work
- - Do some copy desk work
- - Do some "Money" changing?
- - Do rewrites
- - Do Greeley's job
- - Do film splicing
- - Do film cutting
- - Do desk work
- - Do cutting-room work
- - Do copyreading
- - Do copy-desk work
- - Do city-room work
- - Do Anna Wintour's job
- - Do a tape job
- - Do a redacting job
- - Do a paper job
- - Do a newsroom job
- - Do a magazine job
- - Do a diaskeuast's job
- - Direct a publication
- - Delete a scene
- - Dele or rewrite
- - Decrease the word count, say
- - Deal with one's period, perhaps?
- - Cut, rearrange, etc.
- - Cut, for example
- - Cut, as a film
- - Cut the length of a movie, for example
- - Cut the boring parts
- - Cut text, say
- - Cut out, say
- - Cut out, e.g.
- - Cut or stet
- - Cut movie footage
- - Cut in a column
- - Cut from a film
- - Cut for a column, say
- - Cut film, e.g.
- - Cut down, possibly
- - Cut down, perhaps
- - Cut down to size, maybe
- - Cut and splice film
- - Cut and paste, perhaps
- - Cut and paste text, e.g.
- - Cut a video down to Vine length, say
- - Cut a scene
- - Cut a paragraph, say
- - Cut a line from, say
- - Crop, say
- - Crop, reword, etc.
- - Correct, perhaps
- - Correct, as a screenplay
- - Correct wording
- - Correct typos, e.g.
- - Correct puzzles
- - Correct bad word choice, say
- - Correct a script, say
- - Copydesk change
- - Contribute to a Cricket team, perhaps?
- - Computer text function
- - Complete fragments, perhaps
- - Clear of typos
- - Clean up Time?
- - Clean up the galley?
- - Clean up copy
- - Clean up an article
- - Clean rags?
- - Clean copy?
- - Chop up, as footage
- - Check prose
- - Check for typos, etc.
- - Check for publication
- - Check drafts
- - Change, as the story
- - Change, as some of these clues
- - Change, as a Wikipedia article
- - Change the wording of, as an article
- - Change the wording of an article
- - Change the wording of
- - Change someone's words around?
- - Change People, say
- - Change one's story, perhaps
- - Change Money, say
- - Change for publication
- - Change alot, say?