➠ Words with e

List contains 244952 Words that "e" contain.

  • - release of easy virtue?
  • - Kent village two miles south of Maidstone famed for comical references to its Women's Institute
  • - Is not bound to render solo at start of entertainment
  • - Further appearance of 5 some heartlessly termed slack
  • - Kind of cannon or change
  • - vague description of furniture cover
  • - Vague [definition]
  • - fail to grasp a vague epithet
  • - Vague — insecure
  • - Type of change
  • - Out of the yard
  • - Of doubtful morals
  • - Kind of translation
  • - Kind of talk or change
  • - Kind of ends or change
  • - Kind of cannon
  • - In danger of falling off
  • - A partner of fast
  • - (Of a garment) a size too big?
  • - Partner of fast
  • - Kind of end
  • - In need of tightening
  • - Lots of gents from Spain not fixed to the one place
  • - Not bound to relax
  • - Like a jiggly tooth
  • - unattached base supporting toilets
  • - Not tight or secure
  • - Solo cracking — Coltrane's coda unrestrained
  • - "Immoral" is imprecise
  • - those who manage to escape break this
  • - free for solo flying, note
  • - one who escapes will break this
  • - like pants that might sag
  • - Misplace nothing inside that's unconstricted
  • - On the ....; unrestrained
  • - Not tied to English after Oslo conversion
  • - Oriental toilets at large
  • - Be unsuccessful: nothing in that for the morally lax
  • - Not fixed tightly
  • - solo rendered by egghead is lacking in control
  • - Mislay nothing in the middle if it's licentious
  • - break it and be free
  • - get beaten, having nothing approximate
  • - Slack, not tight
  • - get beaten outside - nothing is not fixed
  • - Unattached miss accepts ring
  • - relaxed when unattached
  • - leo so wild when not confined
  • - Not securely attached
  • - Like some cannons or change
  • - Behold very large European general
  • - Going places, free at last?
  • - Wobbly toilet seat with half missing
  • - Conveying only general sense
  • - it's not precisely defined as lax
  • - Off the chain, say
  • - slack return from one so old
  • - ladies and gents, you're finally free!
  • - Look, oyster oddly unfastened
  • - Like baby teeth eventually
  • - long-running itv chat show with an all-female panel.
  • - Like ends that may need to be tied up
  • - Un-fettered
  • - .... cannon; unpredictable one
  • - Unattached ladies and gentlemen last to dance
  • - like a kid's tooth, maybe
  • - Tie up ... ends
  • - Baggy as a cannon or end could be
  • - Like saggy pants
  • - free university has vacancies
  • - Promiscuous ladies and gents beginning to embrace
  • - Free love? Be beaten without it
  • - suffer defeat, taking nothing to be approximate
  • - Like flowy pants
  • - showing slackness, mislay a ring inside
  • - One in rugby at large arch?
  • - Promiscuous gents possibly used to get naked
  • - Free to fail, securing nothing
  • - Mislay the ring in it that's too big
  • - Free to fail, getting nothing twice
  • - On the ....; free to roam
  • - Not tight, as some knots
  • - Ladies and gents beginning to exercise for free
  • - before singapore's borders, convenience is free
  • - Unbuttoned
  • - Untether
  • - Ready to come out
  • - Like some lips or change
  • - Like a successful dieter's old clothes
  • - Coming unglued?
  • - Unpackaged
  • - Unbridled
  • - Like some ends
  • - Fast's partner
  • - Relaxed in the fitting room?
  • - On the Most Wanted list
  • - No longer caged
  • - Like some cannons
  • - Like lips that sink ships
  • - Like a muumuu
  • - Cannon type?
  • - Word with lips or change
  • - Untight
  • - Unpin
  • - Unpenned
  • - Unhampered
  • - Tooth that puts the tooth fairy on alert?
  • - Tight's opposite
  • - Springsteen's "Change"
  • - Rough, as a translation
  • - Ready to fall out, as pages from a book
  • - Ready to come off
  • - Play fast and ......
  • - On the ...... (like a perp who hasn't been nabbed)
  • - Not quite specific
  • - Not quite ready for the tooth fairy
  • - Not in a carton.
  • - Not at all snug
  • - No longer tethered
  • - Like some slot machines
  • - Like some screws
  • - Like nightshirts, often
  • - Like cash, at times
  • - Like a tooth with a string tied to it
  • - Like a little kid's tooth, maybe
  • - Let fly, as an arrow.
  • - Lacking precision
  • - Kiss "All Hell's Breakin' ......"
  • - Have a screw ......
  • - Hardly word-for-word
  • - Free to roam
  • - Fast's companion
  • - Fast and ......
  • - Far from snug
  • - "Come on baby, shake somethin' ...." SRV
  • - Fumbled, say
  • - Having escaped
  • - Unconstrained
  • - Gooselike
  • - Uncaged
  • - Untied
  • - Promiscuous
  • - Like a fugitive
  • - Not taut
  • - Needing tightening
  • - Lacking integrity
  • - Like a successful dieter's clothes
  • - Not at all tight
  • - Unconnected
  • - Like some lips
  • - Freewheeling
  • - Dissolute
  • - Unleashed
  • - Indiscriminate
  • - Inexact.
  • - Wanton.
  • - Like some translations
  • - Like some interpretations
  • - Not quite tight
  • - Not rigid
  • - Not at all strict
  • - Laissez-faire
  • - Licentious
  • - Informal
  • - Free and easy
  • - Not tethered
  • - Like idiomatic cannons
  • - Not restrictive
  • - Relaxed, slack
  • - Untethered
  • - Jazzy solo, with echo, not tight
  • - Like a gossip's lips
  • - Unfettered
  • - Not tight
  • - Not tight enough
  • - .... cannon
  • - Off-leash, say
  • - Unattached miss holding ring
  • - Unsecured
  • - Relaxed solo played with echo
  • - Free, untethered
  • - Wobbly
  • - Like baggy pants
  • - Fantastic solo: Coltrane ultimately free
  • - Robert Fife, for one
  • - he delivers a story about beer
  • - one who writes about beer
  • - One who writes or speaks the news
  • - one newsy person who has to make a statement to the queen
  • - One bringing news about hotel employee?
  • - Journalist getting on with hotel worker
  • - one assigned a beat
  • - Journalist is on drink
  • - News hack on dark sweet ale
  • - Journalist on the beer
  • - One writes news about beer
  • - One gives us the news
  • - Journalist on dark sweet ale
  • - One writes or tells the news
  • - One tells the news
  • - Storyteller on the drink
  • - One providing stories about drink
  • - One taking notes about drink
  • - One writes the news
  • - Journalist's on malt liquor
  • - Scoop seeker
  • - Dickens was one.
  • - One busy with paper work
  • - on booze, one seeks good story
  • - His relations make the headlines
  • - News journalist
  • - Tintin's occupation
  • - it's about some carrier hopefully first with the news
  • - He gets news about some beer!
  • - Someone who brings news professionally
  • - Writer about drink
  • - It's about stout employee synonymous with 20 down
  • - Journalist about to have a drink
  • - Person who writes or tells the news
  • - journalist about to meet baggage carrier
  • - inept error not cool, edited for correspondent
  • - He writes articles about drink
  • - Journalist about to take a drink
  • - News hound
  • - News gatherer
  • - Lois Lane, e.g.
  • - Cambridge Newspaper
  • - Attends conferences contributing to 20 down
  • - Lead investigator
  • - It's about drink that's similar to 17 down
  • - News writer
  • - Said it in the paper - is in the middle of retirement and capable of carrying his drink!
  • - Concerning railway worker becoming a correspondent
  • - Wire service employee
  • - Interviewer, perhaps
  • - News bureau staffer
  • - Kent, for example
  • - Woodward or Bernstein, e.g.
  • - Press agent?
  • - Cub, e.g.
  • - Paper staffer
  • - Clark Kent, e.g.
  • - Edward R. Murrow, e.g.
  • - Clark Kent or Lois Lane
  • - City-room resident
  • - Newspaper writer
  • - News specialist
  • - Newsperson
  • - Newshawk
  • - Possibly a cub
  • - Member of the Fourth Estate
  • - He gathers news
  • - City-room denizen
  • - Court employee
  • - City-room figure
  • - Leg man.
  • - Denizen of the city room.
  • - Member of "Meet the Press."
  • - Legman, for instance.
  • - Member of the press.
  • - News source
  • - Newsman
  • - Journalist
  • - Newspaper employee
  • - Newspaperman.
  • - Newspaper man.
  • - Correspondent
  • - Teller?
  • - Newspaper worker
  • - do his newspapers go with a bang?
  • - Old person coming back for cub?
  • - Press member
  • - Newspaper person
  • - Archimedes' ...... (ancient water-transport machine)
  • - A simple machine
  • - Simple machine
  • - One of the simple machines
  • - Machine part
  • - Type of bolt
  • - Kind of thread
  • - Cheat out of money
  • - Kind of driver
  • - Threaded hardware
  • - Threaded fastener
  • - What propels boat south: rowers
  • - Fastener with a tapered threaded shank
  • - Twisted-in metal fastener
  • - What propels boat south -- oarsmen?
  • - Fastener tightened by rotating
  • - Fastener with a ridge
  • - 'Righty tighty, lefty loosey' subject
  • - Helical thread
  • - It has a head and a thread
  • - Casual wages of small gang
  • - Fastener twisted into wood
  • - Prison guard, slangily
  • - Fastener with a twist
  • - Fastener with threading
  • - Phillips-head hardware
  • - Alternative to a nail
  • - It's groovy
  • - Endless men on boat in wind
  • - Fasten, in a way, with 'in'
  • - Threaded bolt
  • - Fastener that's driven
  • - Bookcase assembly accessory
  • - Threaded bit of hardware
  • - Force men on ship, half cut
  • - Small man's salary
  • - Prop in second team
  • - Driven item
  • - Bookcase fastener
  • - Eyeglass kit item
  • - A thread winds around it
  • - Nail alternative
  • - Word with ball or driver
  • - One locks up gang led by son
  • - Guard's son bragged loudly
  • - Fastener, rivet
  • - Fastener that turns
  • - Threaded metal fastener
  • - Tapered fastener
  • - Install, as a bulb, with 'in'
  • - Hardware fastener
  • - Common fastener
  • - Spirally threaded tack
  • - Propeller type
  • - *Hardware insertion point
  • - Head-turner's hardware?
  • - Apply backspin (snooker)
  • - Direction followed by ship's complement that drives it
  • - Thumb thing
  • - It may go into a nut
  • - Prison guard, in slang
  • - Flathead, for one
  • - Bookcase-kit item
  • - It might be in one's kitchen cabinet?
  • - One turning to enter?
  • - Item in the hardware department with a "+" or "-" on its head
  • - You may make its head turn
  • - Word with "cork" or "thumb"
  • - Drywall fastener
  • - Thread site
  • - Bad thing to have loose
  • - It may have a slotted head
  • - One whose head is turned
  • - Door-hinge holder
  • - Hoosegow honcho
  • - Threaded nail
  • - Twisted fastener
  • - Word before ball or driver
  • - Threaded securer
  • - Handyman's fastener
  • - "The Turn of the ......"
  • - Fastener that may have a Phillips head
  • - Vise closer
  • - It has a groovy head
  • - It's twisted
  • - Nail's cousin
  • - A carpenter may drive it
  • - Propeller shape
  • - Summon (up), as courage
  • - Turnkey
  • - Hardware store fastener
  • - Thread holder
  • - Piece of hardware
  • - Flat-headed fastener
  • - Propeller.
  • - Threaded object
  • - Turn in
  • - Carpenter's device
  • - Hinge holder
  • - Fastening device
  • - Woodworker's fastener
  • - Carpenter's fastener.
  • - Wood fastener
  • - Carpentry fastener
  • - Fastener
  • - Hardware item
  • - Fool (around)
  • - Goof (around)
  • - Bit of hardware
  • - Boat propeller
  • - Carpenter.s tool
  • - Metal fastener
  • - Twist
  • - Mess up
  • - .... you!
  • - driven fastener
  • - Cheat, having succeeded, gloated
  • - The Turn of the ......, Henry James ghost story
  • - it may need a driver to get it home
  • - it might have a phillips or flat head
  • - Slang word for a prison warder
  • - cheat prison officer
  • - Metal pin driven into wood
  • - billiards shot in which the cue ball is hit below its centre causing it to recoil after hitting the object ball
  • - Warder's wages
  • - At sea, can keep crews moving
  • - Fastener that turns with a slotted head; cousin to nail