➠ Words with f
List contains 49091 Words that "f" contain.
- - Female, brilliant, to move swiftly
- - move like a waterbug
- - Fly like a bee
- - Dart like a hummingbird
- - Move swiftly (rhymes with "slit")
- - dart around like a hummingbird
- - Zip about like a moth
- - Move line in access of poetic inspiration
- - Fly quickly from place to place, like a moth
- - Move, leave suddenly
- - Move swiftly like a bird
- - Dart about like a dragonfly
- - Move swiftly, like a butterfly
- - Move quickly, like a hummingbird
- - Move quickly and quietly (by moonlight?)
- - Move about quickly
- - Go like a butterfly
- - Fly like moths
- - Dart quickly, like a butterfly
- - Flutter by like a butterfly
- - Move quickly from place to place
- - Move like a butterfly
- - Move rapidly and lightly
- - Dart like a butterfly
- - Move like a moth
- - Move like moths
- - Move lightly
- - Female initially lost it in move to new place
- - Move like a bird
- - Move like a hummingbird
- - Move like hummingbirds
- - What hummingbirds do
- - Emulate a hummingbird
- - Make like a moth
- - Fly like a moth
- - Go like a hummingbird
- - Dart like a dragonfly
- - Fly like a butterfly
- - Move like a fairy
- - Move like a monarch
- - To move house is appropriate when lake encroaches
- - Move quickly and lightly
- - Move like a bee
- - Move lightly through the air
- - Be like a bee
- - Move about rapidly
- - Move about like a hummingbird
- - Fly around like a moth
- - Travel like a monarch
- - Move erratically
- - Move lightly and swiftly
- - Float like a butterfly
- - Hummingbirds do it
- - Move capriciously
- - Move with celerity.
- - Move rapidly
- - Move like a dragonfly
- - Move swiftly
- - Move quickly
- - Move swiftly and lightly
- - Move house stealthily
- - Move swiftly (anagram of "lift")
- - Do a moonlight, abscond
- - Do a moonlight ......, disappear
- - In suit, stitch up large dart
- - Fly swiftly
- - Dart rapidly
- - Sudden unexpected departure
- - Fly from place to place
- - Secret departure (by moonlight?)
- - Fly lightly.
- - Moonlight escape?
- - Flutter — leave by moonlight?
- - Decamp (by moonlight?)
- - Dart, in a way
- - Dart — elope
- - Do a runner
- - Skip around
- - Don't stay in one place
- - Hoodwink
- - Fly lightly and erratically
- - Dart
- - Dart around, as a bee
- - Dart; dash
- - Emulate a moth
- - Scamper as female on fire
- - Travel lightly and quickly
- - Dart here and there
- - Fly erratically
- - Dart (around)
- - Scurry lightly
- - Dart goes around flexible circuit
- - Dart about
- - Go from flower to flower
- - Be a gadabout
- - Zip around
- - Pass quickly
- - Act the butterfly
- - Leapfrog
- - Pass (by) quickly, as time
- - Make mothlike movements
- - Butterfly about?
- - Dart along
- - Dart through the air
- - Emulate a monarch
- - Flighty maneuver
- - Skim along
- - Fly lightly and swiftly
- - Emulate a butterfly
- - Pass quickly, as time
- - Dash around
- - Jump around
- - Go quickly and lightly
- - Quick Henry the ........!
- - Rove on the wing
- - Dart; flutter
- - Fly lightly and rapidly
- - Fly rapidly
- - Verb for Tinkerbell
- - Pass lightly.
- - Pass lightly and rapidly.
- - Flicker.
- - Fly here and there.
- - Flutter about.
- - Take wing
- - Skitter
- - Scurry
- - Flutters
- - Flutter
- - Work the room
- - Dash
- - Gad about
- - Dart about, beetle
- - any one of the body's inherent cognitive or physical powers, including hearing, imagination, memory, reason, sight and will
- - University department failing to employ Conservative
- - Talent; uni department
- - Principal's staff
- - cowell's beginning to break imperfect talent
- - Body of teachers
- - group training majors
- - Capacity, ability
- - University division
- - University department staff
- - University department
- - School staff
- - Teaching staff
- - Part of university group girl is kept outside
- - Part of university showing mental awareness
- - Group of university departments
- - Head of chemistry in flawed university department
- - Power is off -- cold inside
- - Teachers and administrators
- - Teaching and administrative staff
- - Principal and teaching staff.
- - Capability
- - Aptitude
- - Special ability
- - Ability
- - School group
- - .. power
- - Academic department at a college
- - Cult roster
- - Adherents or devotees of a cause
- - Supporters make bloomers about old Liberal
- - Someone doing origami gets a cover for loose papers
- - Cardboard container for papers
- - File for holding papers
- - Cover for loose papers
- - Something hanging in a filing cabinet
- - Item in a file cabinet
- - It's for holding odd items from ledger
- - Desktop icon with a tab
- - Home for a file
- - Origami hobbyist, e.g.
- - Part of a file.
- - Circular of a sort.
- - Cover for papers.
- - Binder, file
- - Organizer's tool
- - File storage item with pockets
- - File container
- - Female, no spring chicken, finds wallet
- - Referee retires over senior dossier
- - Computer desktop icon
- - Filing-cabinet holder
- - PC icon
- - Something to file away
- - File-cabinet item
- - Type of booklet
- - Filing item
- - Briefcase item
- - Filing adjunct.
- - Item of office supplies.
- - File keeper
- - Desktop icon
- - Keeps tabs on
- - A very large rough-coated breed of dog
- - Large dog
- - Settle after a fresh start in North America
- - Just arrived, establish secure island
- - Labrador was added to its provincial name in 2001
- - Canadian province
- - Futuristic literary genre
- - Literary genre in short
- - Film genre, informal
- - "Star Trek" genre: Hyph.
- - "Doctor Who" genre
- - Literary genre
- - Futuristic genre
- - Futuristic genre, if CSI is involved
- - Futuristic stories
- - 1980s TV series about students at New York's High School for the Performing Arts
- - Rock and Roll Hall of ..., rock history museum into which the Beastie Boys were inducted in 2012
- - Celebrity retired from the Mafia
- - 80s tv series set in the new york city high school for the performing arts.
- - What the biggest stars have?
- - What was successfully found in a bit of a mess!
- - When a lot of people know who you are
- - Film including the song "I Sing the Body Electric"
- - Hollywood Walk of ...
- - Central theme of "A Star Is Born"
- - Celebrity caught up in The Mafia
- - Place in the sun
- - Chaucer's "The House of ......"
- - What wannabes dream of
- - National Baseball Hall of ...... (Cooperstown attraction)
- - "The shadow of Virtue": Seneca
- - "The ......" (Lady Gaga's first album)
- - "The ...... Monster" (2009 Lady Gaga album)
- - "I would give all my ........ for a pot of ale":"Henry V"
- - "...... is the spur . . . ": Milton
- - "...... is the spur . . . "
- - Fifteen minutes of ......
- - Hall of ......
- - Opposite of obscurity
- - Partner of fortune
- - "... is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise (Lycidas, John Milton)
- - Celebrity extremes of Facetime
- - Antonym of anonymity
- - Opposite of anonymity
- - Celebrity footballers appearing on covers of magazine
- - Celebrity of American shows
- - Perk of being a star
- - Goal of many a reality show contestant
- - Oscar-winning song of 1980
- - "The perfume of heroic deeds," to Socrates
- - David Bowie's first #1 single in the U.S.
- - "The ......" (album by 1-across)
- - A place in the sun
- - Category in the game Careers
- - Price of ....
- - Movie set at New York's High School of Performing Arts
- - "Proof that the people are gullible," according to Ralph Waldo Emerson
- - National Baseball Hall of ..., historical museum where Babe Ruth was inducted into in 1936
- - "Hallmark Hall of ...," anthology TV series that moved from NBC to three other networks and now runs on Hallmark Channel
- - '... is very agreeable, but the bad thing is that it goes on 24 hours a day': Gabriel García Márquez
- - .. and fortune
- - Celebrities' aspiration?
- - celebrity, renown
- - Celebrities seek this and fortune
- - Renown, stardom
- - chief american celebrity inside
- - Irene Cara song
- - it "can take interesting men and thrust mediocrity upon them," per david bowie
- - Starlet's desire
- - never right, agriculturalist comes to prominence
- - TV musical series starring Debbie Allen
- - musical about la guardia high school
- - Setting not right for celebrity
- - Fancy me losing heart yet achieving renown!
- - song title for irene cara and david bowie
- - "If you come to ... not understanding who you are, it will define who you are": Oprah Winfrey
- - Celebrity initially fooling around, musical entertainer
- - Renown for Football Association and yours truly
- - "a fickle food," according to emily dickinson
- - take note - there's just me and my reputation
- - What comes with celebrity status
- - ... and fortune (popularity)
- - "... and Fortune," Elvis Presley hit
- - Fortune's companion?
- - 1975 #1 hit song for David Bowie
- - a-lister's state
- - 1980 teen musical drama in which Laura Dean plays a teenager who gets accepted in a performance art school
- - Starlet's quest
- - "I'm gonna live forever" musical
- - YouTube performer's goal
- - TV theme song that goes "I'm gonna learn how to fly!"
- - Struggling actor's dream
- - Réclame
- - Public eminence
- - Movie or TV program
- - It may last 15 minutes
- - Fortune's mate
- - Favourable public reputation
- - David Bowie's first U.S. #1 hit song
- - Celebs have it
- - Celebrity's acquirement
- - 1980 movie about a performing arts school
- - 1980 Irene Cara film about drama students
- - "I'm gonna learn how to fly!" TV theme
- - "A fickle food upon a shifting plate": Dickinson
- - "...... can take interesting men and thrust mediocrity upon them": Bowie
- - '80s movie/song/TV series
- - David Bowie song
- - David Bowie classic
- - Honour
- - Eminence
- - Publicity
- - TV series
- - Notability
- - Note from Antifa messenger
- - Celebrity
- - 1980 teen musical
- - Note in 1980 dancing musical
- - Something some Hollywood seekers seek
- - 41-Down quality
- - It may be fleeting
- - Celebrity footballers on camera, taking centre
- - "A fickle food," per Emily Dickinson
- - Agriculturalist, never right, comes to prominence
- - It can last 15 minutes
- - Widespread renown
- - Celebrity edges king out
- - Aspiring star's goal
- - Celebrity Republican ditched by model
- - Renown, celebrity
- - Fortune's partner
- - Stardom
- - Widespread popularity
- - What stars have
- - Note in 1975 Bowie hit
- - What celebs have
- - Superstar's attainment
- - Prominence
- - 1975 David Bowie chart-topper
- - Qualifier for a hall entry?
- - Celebrity status
- - Idol's quality
- - Celeb's achievement
- - Oscar-winning Irene Cara song
- - What nobodies haven't
- - David Bowie hit
- - What celebrities have
- - It's celebrated in Cooperstown
- - Starlet's dream
- - 1975 #1 hit for David Bowie
- - Irene Cara hit
- - Starlet's aspiration
- - Celebrities have it
- - Far be it from me going around with celebrity
- - Sports administrators note celebrity
- - What some go to Hollywood to find
- - Fortune's frequent companion
- - Anonymity's opposite
- - 1980 Irene Cara film
- - Big splash aftermath?
- - 1975 chart-topper by David Bowie
- - Celeb's accomplishment
- - Notoriety, say
- - "A fickle food," to Emily Dickinson
- - Fortune partner
- - "Out Here on My Own" musical
- - Movie about aspiring singers and actors
- - Celebs acquire it
- - Irene Cara film
- - Popularity
- - Splash aftermath?
- - Nobody's lack?
- - Star status
- - Fortune's friend
- - Widespread reputation
- - Movie, song and TV series
- - Fortune companion
- - Star's status
- - Emily Dickinson's "fickle food"
- - Greatness
- - "A fickle food upon a shifting plate," according to Emily Dickinson
- - 1975 David Bowie hit
- - Celeb's possession
- - Notoriety
- - Star quality?
- - Recognition
- - Renown
- - Glory
- - Starlet's goal
- - Acclaim
- - See 17-Across
- - Note
- - Reputation
- - 'Kudos!'
- - celebrity could mean me having a fancy piece
- - It "puts you there where things are hollow," in a David Bowie hit
- - Ali quote: "Float like a ...., sting like a bee."
- - Insect from a chrysalis
- - Opera role.
- - Cio-Cio-San.
- - Pool stroke
- - Insect
- - Black-and-orange insect that appears on the Mexican 100-peso note
- - Red admiral or comma, eg