➠ Words with e
List contains 244952 Words that "e" contain.
- - What a crook may cop
- - Video from a kidnappee's family, e.g.
- - Tearful request
- - Subject of bargaining
- - Statement to a judge
- - Something a hood cops
- - Result of some court bargaining
- - Result of bargaining, perhaps
- - Response to a judge
- - Response to a charge, in court
- - Reply of the accused
- - Part of a bargain, maybe
- - Offering to a judge
- - Not guilty by reason of insanity, e.g.
- - Nolo, for example
- - Nolo contendre, for one
- - It might be copped by a perp
- - It may be copped by a perp
- - It may affect a sentence
- - Intense request
- - Insanity, in a courtroom
- - Defense in reply to a charge
- - Defendant's request
- - Defendant's "not guilty" statement, for example
- - Defendant's "not guilty," for example
- - Cry for mercy, e.g.
- - Cop a...... (compromise in court)
- - Cop a ...... (make a deal with the prosecutor)
- - Casserole bit ["Guilty," e.g.]
- - Answer of the accused
- - A prisoner may enter one
- - "Spare me!," for one
- - "Not guilty by reason of mental defect," e.g.
- - "Nolo," for instance
- - "Go easy on me," for one
- - "Can I? Huh?" for one
- - ......-bargain (try to get a reduced sentence)
- - ...... bargain (deal that can reduce a criminal defendant's sentence)
- - ...... bargain (deal between a prosecutor and a defendant)
- - Guilty, for example
- - Request for help
- - Cry for help
- - Answer to a judge
- - "Not guilty," for one
- - Heartfelt request
- - Urgent request
- - "Not guilty," for example
- - "Have mercy," for one
- - Self-defense, for one
- - Humble request for help
- - Often-urgent request
- - 'Don't leave me this way,' for one
- - Answer to a legal charge
- - Result of bargaining
- - A judge hears one
- - Emotional request
- - Request for mercy?
- - Kind of bargain
- - Nolo contendere, for one
- - Self-defense, to a judge
- - Desperate request
- - Innocent, for one
- - Earnest request
- - No contest, for one
- - Type of bargain
- - Excuse source of gratification when half-cut
- - Part of a legal bargain
- - Request from Martin leaving Parliament
- - Humble request
- - Request sees enjoyment cut by half
- - Self-defense in court, for one
- - Request from the desperate
- - Claim place on middle of seat
- - Call for leniency, say
- - Outcome of bargaining, perhaps
- - Statement of desperation
- - Judge's request
- - "Help me!" for one
- - Response to a charge
- - Subject of a court bargain
- - Ardent request
- - Request
- - Help, for example
- - Call for help
- - Make, afresh, a bit of an appeal
- - ... bargain (deal struck by the prosecution and a defendant)
- - No contest for example
- - Urgent entreaty, a ... for calm
- - An answer to a charge
- - eastern european dropping round with a petition
- - Response to a charge by an accused in court
- - request for a bit of simple advice
- - "Not guilty" for some
- - earnest request entertained by top leader
- - Serious request
- - a request made in an urgent or emotional manner
- - Trial opener
- - Trial action
- - Statement to the judge
- - Statement from the accused
- - Something urged
- - Something hoods cop
- - Something copped in court
- - Sentence shortener, at times
- - S.O.S., in essence
- - Prayer, e.g.
- - Perp's petition
- - One's pretext
- - One way to bargain
- - One may be entered in court
- - One is often copped
- - Nultiel record, e.g.
- - Nul tiel record is one
- - Not guilty, often
- - Nolo, e.g. (m)
- - Nolo condendere, e.g.
- - Negotiation between prosecutor and defendant
- - Message from the Red Cross, maybe
- - Lawyer's bargain
- - Judge's hearing
- - It's bargained before the bench
- - It may be copped in court
- - It is subject to bargaining
- - It is entered in court
- - Insanity, perhaps
- - Insanity, in court
- - Insanity, e.g.
- - Innocent or guilty
- - Guilty with an explanation, say
- - Guilty or not guilty, e.g.
- - Guilty can be one
- - Fund-raising letter, basically
- - Formal response in court
- - Formal petition
- - Formal courtroom statement
- - Fervent prayer
- - Excuse — pretext
- - Defensive maneuver
- - Defendant's declaration
- - Defendant's declaration at an arraignment
- - Defendant's assertion
- - Defendant's action
- - Defendant's "guilty" or "not guilty" statement
- - Defendant statement
- - Courtroom answer
- - Court sentence?
- - Court petition
- - Copped thing
- - Common bargaining subject
- - Bargaining focus
- - Bargaining factor
- - Arraignment response
- - Arraignment part
- - Arraignment follower
- - Answer to the judge
- - Answer from the accused
- - An excuse
- - Allegation, in law.
- - Advocatory statement
- - Adjuration
- - Accused's answer
- - Accused person's answer
- - Accused one's answer
- - "Spare me" or "not guilty"
- - "Save yourself!," e.g.
- - "Save me!," e.g.
- - "Remember the less fortunate," e.g.
- - "Put me in, coach!," e.g.
- - "Please let me go!" e.g.
- - "Nooooo don't make me go to bed, come ONNNNN Mooooooommmmmmmm," e.g.
- - "Nolo," e.g.
- - "No more!," e.g.
- - "Necessity, the tyrant's ......"
- - "Listen!," e.g.
- - "Help!," e.g.
- - "Guilty" or "innocent," e.g.
- - "Don't shoot!," e.g.
- - "Don't hurt me!" is one
- - "Don't hurt me!" e.g.
- - "Don't go!," e.g.
- - "Absolutely not guilty!" e.g.
- - ......-bargain (try to reduce one's sentence)
- - ...... bargaining (courtroom activity)
- - ...... bargain (court deal)
- - Courtroom response
- - It may be copped
- - S O S, e.g.
- - Court word
- - Legal item.
- - Emotional appeal
- - Court stance
- - Court submission
- - Exhortation
- - Solicitation
- - Something heard in court
- - Court position
- - Answer, in court
- - Earnest appeal
- - Legal action
- - Legal move
- - Legal excuse
- - Supplication
- - Orison
- - Entreaty
- - Court declaration
- - "Guilty" or "not guilty"
- - 'Help me,' e.g
- - Defense statement
- - Desperate appeal
- - Courtroom statement
- - "Guilty," e.g
- - Excuse made by Tuck, endlessly?
- - Maybe guilty in triple assault
- - Heartfelt appeal
- - Bombeck who wrote 'I Lost Everything in the Post-Natal Depression'
- - "Not guilty" or "no contest"
- - Submission in court
- - SOS, e.g
- - Court bargaining chip
- - Response in court
- - 'Nolo contendere,' e.g
- - Arraignment statement
- - Courtroom claim
- - Temporary insanity, e.g
- - Fund-raising letter, e.g
- - Guilty perhaps some disciple admits
- - 'Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope,' e.g
- - Lead-in to bargain or deal
- - An appeal or entreaty
- - One may be copped
- - Court claim
- - Self-defense, in court
- - 'Guilty' or 'no contest'
- - Something to cop
- - Guilty perhaps in multiple assaults
- - Begging word
- - Entered response
- - Defendant's answer
- - "Spare me!" e.g
- - S O S, basically
- - Court statement
- - Court proposition
- - Courtroom entry
- - It's entered in court
- - "Have mercy!" e.g
- - Tot's "Can I?"
- - 'Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi,' e.g
- - Pretext
- - 'Not guilty,' e.g
- - Petition
- - Excuse
- - Earnest entreaty
- - .... appeal
- - Bargaining ......
- - Innocent, e.g
- - Tofu source
- - Desperate cry
- - Urgent call
- - Argument
- - Reason
- - Court proceeding
- - Court event
- - Court action
- - Court activity
- - Skirt feature
- - Bargain
- - Defense
- - Prayer
- - Tell it to the judge
- - leap around making appeal
- - ___ bargain (negotiated agreement in court)
- - a feature of the victorian room above the gas-fitting, we hear
- - plain-clothes crew near the spanish structure above fireplace
- - Employ too many workers initially to erect large shelf
- - packed into a box car, maybe, with edward
- - Packed for transport
- - Packed in a slatted box
- - Packed in a box, as oranges
- - Ready for the cargo hold, maybe
- - Enclosed in a wooden box
- - Packed up
- - Packed, as in a box
- - Packed securely
- - Packed, as oranges
- - Packed for shipment.
- - Put in a container
- - In a box
- - Boxed, as oranges
- - All boxed up and carted around
- - Readied for shipping, as oranges
- - Boxed up for shipping
- - Ready for freighting
- - Ready to ship, as oranges
- - Prepared for shipping.
- - Ready to ship
- - Packaged
- - Boxed up
- - Boxed
- - Ready for shipping
- - strive to break the fasteners
- - Strive to replace the metal fasteners
- - strive to twist metal fasteners
- - Construction fasteners
- - Some fasteners
- - Small fasteners
- - Metal fasteners
- - Fasteners
- - The tiny metal pieces on the pockets of jeans
- - Headed metal bolts
- - Fastens or fascinates
- - Hardware on jeans
- - Fastening pins
- - Beam connectors
- - Metal pins
- - Captivates, attention-wise
- - Centre in Zurich checks fastenings
- - Stands topless and bolts
- - Girder handler's supply
- - Hardware for Rosie
- - Engrosses
- - Spellbinds
- - Rosie's bolts
- - Metal pins used by World War II's Rosie
- - Fastening hardware
- - Rosie's bucketful
- - Holds, as attention
- - Rosie's hardware
- - Jeans pocket reinforcers
- - Watches unblinkingly
- - Metal joiners
- - Holds, as one's attention
- - Transfixes
- - Captivates, in a way
- - Items for Rosie
- - Dog in a cartoon.
- - What Rosie drives.
- - Fastens firmly.
- - Popular cartoon canine.
- - Girder holders
- - Fixes firmly
- - Fastens.
- - Holds firmly
- - Captures, in a way
- - Bolts
- - Comic strip canine
- - Holds spellbound
- - Metal fastener
- - let it stand for printers!
- - proofreader's note that means "ignore the edit"
- - reader's plea for original expression
- - Test out printer's instruction
- - Sign that an editor's had second thoughts?
- - proofreader's "don't make that change"
- - Printer's instruction to ignore amendment
- - retentive plea in haste today?
- - it's a bit of a waste to let it stand
- - Editor's "Forget I wrote that"
- - leave it in the waste tip
- - leave the extra-terrestrial on the street
- - 'Let it stand,' to a proofreader
- - proofreading abbreviation
- - Instruction to retain or keep unchanged
- - let it stand a new test
- - "Leave it," on paper
- - [Skip this change]
- - Printing recorrection spotted in haste, thankfully
- - Let it stand one way and in France
- - retain [printing term]
- - Let it stand the test, maybe
- - "Leave in," to a copy editor
- - "leave it!" according to the ed
- - Editorial mark meaning "Leave it in"
- - Cancel correction
- - "Leave it as it is," to an editor
- - "ignore change"
- - let it stay fixed round the tee
- - 'Let It Be' record released by music group
- - Let stand, in the editing business
- - "Leave it as is," to an editor
- - let it remain in our waste tin
- - leave the extra-terrestrial on the road
- - "leave it" in a manucript
- - Editorial Leave it in
- - Let it stand the test anyhow
- - in printing, a word indicating that certain deleted matter is to be retained
- - Earnestly asks for fresh sperm oil
- - Prays for earnestly
- - Begs, as for mercy
- - Begs
- - what the beggar does could be simple or involved
- - entreats the little devils to accept the traditional learning
- - entreats the little devil to take on various acting parts
- - Earnestly entreats
- - Says "please" and then some
- - More than just asks
- - Beseeches
- - Entreats
- - Is a solicitor learning to stop troublemakers?
- - Pleads