➠ Words with f
List contains 49091 Words that "f" contain.
- - Touch to get the payment left
- - Believe that's the price of a litre
- - Have a hunch, from experience
- - Have empathy (for)
- - think the price to be a pound
- - hiding what you .... (what the nine longest answers are doing)
- - Get the impression you are not insensitive
- - "...... it still" (2017 song by portugal. the man)
- - Have emotions
- - Have a premonition
- - "Can You ...... the Love Tonight" (song from "The Lion King")
- - "Can You ...... the Love Tonight" ("The Lion King" song)
- - "--- the need for greed"
- - "...... It Still" (Portugal. The Man song)
- - Have an opinion
- - Get the sense
- - Have the opinion
- - ...... the burn
- - Half of those in 25 across have an opinion
- - Have a sense
- - Have some sense, charge learner
- - Have an inkling
- - Have a sneaking suspicion
- - Be of the opinion
- - Have compassion (for)
- - Have compassion
- - Have a hands-on experience?
- - Experience the effects of
- - Experience with the heart
- - Have hands-on experience?
- - Try to find the light switch, perhaps
- - Have the belief
- - Have a hunch
- - have an idea the cost's a pound
- - become cognizant of
- - "Make You ... My Love"
- - "I ... fine" (ironically, words by someone who isn't fine)
- - Charge pounds to handle something?
- - Somehow sense
- - Be conscious of fine fish
- - Know (just know!)
- - charge novice to touch
- - Detect metal by eastern lake
- - Sense physically or emotionally
- - What good art can make you do
- - "I ... you pain"
- - ... sorry for (pity)
- - Shania Twain's Man! I ... Like a Woman!
- - Experience a sensation
- - Sense by touch
- - "I ... for you!"
- - "I don't ... too well." (uncomfortable)
- - important skill for a musician
- - Pick up a sensation
- - Bob Dylan's "Make You ... My Love"
- - examine by hand
- - Be conscious of payment that's left behind
- - 'Make Me ...' (Janelle Monae song)
- - Payment by learner makes sense
- - Palpate
- - It may be copped
- - Perceive by touching
- - Kid Rock "Somebody's Gotta ...... This"
- - Instinctive ability
- - "I ........ Pretty"
- - What gropers do
- - Sense; think
- - Just know, somehow
- - Intuitive ability
- - Grope about
- - Grope (around)
- - Finger, perhaps
- - Experience an emotion
- - "I know that ........, bro"
- - "I ........ Fine"
- - "I ...... your pain"
- - "I ...... ya"
- - "I ...... sorry for you"
- - "I ...... Pretty" (song from "West Side Story")
- - "I ...... like I've done this puzzle before"
- - "I ...... it in my bones"
- - Atmosphere(Used today)
- - Examine by touching
- - Palp
- - Empathize with
- - Get a handle on
- - Grope for
- - Sense
- - Touch; sense
- - Stay in touch?
- - Charge fifty for experience
- - Just know
- - Know somehow
- - Be affected by
- - Vague impression
- - Examine by touch
- - It's a stroke by today's four leaders
- - Use one's fingers
- - Vague understanding
- - Fine swimmer's instinct
- - Female swimmer makes impression
- - Use taction
- - Read Braille
- - Stroke by some backsliding Tralee family
- - Ambience
- - Force slippery character to show sense
- - Perceive by touch
- - Empathise
- - Detect, in a way
- - Put your finger on
- - Touchy sense
- - Use your fingers
- - Get touchy?
- - Finger half of those in 25 across
- - Grope
- - Charge over line -- that makes sense
- - Intuitive knowledge
- - Sense of touch
- - 'How do you ......?'
- - Experience, as emotions
- - Be touchy?
- - Know innately
- - Sense it going around Ferris wheel
- - Consider little female a slippery type
- - Atmosphere left following charge
- - Touch head of freshwater fish
- - Be aware of — texture
- - With 87-Down, get a strong desire
- - Experience emotion
- - Be aware of half of 25 across
- - "I .... Fine": Beatles hit
- - Vibe
- - Texture
- - Experience, as an emotion
- - Experience a mood, e.g.
- - Use some sense?
- - Mood
- - "Sure, go ahead"
- - Look and ...... (copyright issue)
- - Use a sense
- - Be sensible?
- - "Do You ...... Like We Do"
- - Intuitive sense
- - Tactile quality
- - Ambiance
- - Use one's fingers, e.g.
- - Robbie Williams song you can touch?
- - Sense intuitively
- - Become conscious of
- - React emotionally to
- - "I .... Pretty": "West Side Story" song
- - Perceive in a way
- - Bleed (for)
- - Native ability
- - Experience in a tactile way
- - Read B raille
- - Detect
- - Perceive
- - Intuit
- - Experience
- - Seem
- - Knack
- - THINK
- - Fondle
- - Get one's hands on
- - Lay one's hands on
- - Touch
- - Skedaddle
- - Believe.
- - Handle
- - Receive a tactile sensation
- - Sense of empathy
- - Sense through touch
- - "Make You ... My Love" (Adele song)
- - ...-good movie
- - Handle fine fish
- - Think to charge a pound
- - "omg!" relative
- - expression of shock that would be vulgar if it wasn't abbreviated
- - "... With Marc Maron" (popular podcast)
- - "That can't be!" Internet abbr.
- - "Huh?!?," in Internet shorthand
- - Marc Maron podcast
- - Incredulous internet interjection
- - "THAT MARC MARON PODCAST IS TOTAL BS"
- - "R U SRS??"
- - "I didn't expect THAT st!"
- - "Huh?" in Internet circles
- - "I can't even ..."
- - Initially
- - "Are you kidding me?!"
- - Head-shaking initialism
- - Internet interjection found in two theme answers
- - "Huh?" ... and the theme of this puzzle
- - "Are you serious?" in chat rooms
- - "...... with Marc Maron" (podcast)
- - "I don't know how to deal with this," initially
- - Constructed: Abbr.
- - great, briefly
- - 1960s slang for wonderful
- - Awesome, informally
- - 'That's rad!'
- - ... Five (Queer Eye quintet)
- - The ... Four (Beatles' tribute band)
- - stupendous, informally
- - Slang for great as in a nickname for the Beatles
- - sensational, ace
- - fantastic, great
- - Adjective in The Beatles' nickname
- - ... Four (The Beatles' nickname)
- - Briefly brilliant?
- - "The ... Four" (nickname for The Beatles)
- - Ab ... (nickname of a British sitcom starring Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley)
- - The ... Four (The Beatles' nickname)
- - "The ... Four," nickname of the Beatles
- - marvelous, briefly
- - The ... Five (nickname for the TV makeover team featuring Jonathan Van Ness)
- - Fantastic! (inf)
- - Groovy, in swinging London
- - Cool, as in the '60s, for short
- - "The ... Four," a nickname for the Beatles
- - Slangy "marvelous"
- - beatles-era "terrific"
- - awesome, casually
- - Awesome, on Carnaby Street
- - "The ... Four," a nickname of the Beatles
- - Four predecessor?
- - "The ... Four," the nickname of the Beatles
- - Brilliant, albeit informal
- - The ... Four (Beatles' homage band)
- - "Dope," in '60s lingo
- - Fellow sailor is legendary
- - ... Five ('Queer Eye' team)
- - Awesome, to the Beatles
- - Beatles nickname
- - The ...... Four (Beatles nickname)
- - Superb, in slang
- - Word before Four, when describing the Beatles, or Five, when describing Van Halen, or Fifteen, when describing a band I just made up with 15 awesome harpists
- - Unbelievable, slangily
- - Unbelievable, slang
- - The ...... Four (Beatles)
- - Swell, '60s-style
- - Surviving Milli Vanilli member [avxword.com is home to the best indie xwords - subscribe today]
- - Super, for short
- - Part of a "Queer Eye" sobriquet
- - Part of a "Queer Eye" nickname
- - Morvan of Milli Vanilli (i.e., the one who's still alive)
- - Marvelous, informally
- - Like the Beatles or the "Queer Eye" guys
- - Like a memorable four
- - George Harrison's "When We Was ......"
- - Fantastic, in Beatles-speak
- - Early Beatles describer
- - Brand of detergent whose name was 1960s slang for "great"
- - Beatles nickname, The ... Four
- - Beatle adjective
- - Awesome, in retro slang
- - Adjective for Four
- - "When We Was ......" (George Harrison hit)
- - "Marvy" kin
- - "When We Was ...." (George Harrison tune)
- - Wisk rival
- - Amazing, slangily
- - Tide rival
- - "Cool" that's made a comeback
- - The ...... Five, nickname for the 'Queer Eye' cast
- - 'Groovy' relative
- - Beatles-era "excellent"
- - Like the Beatles
- - Fancy-schmancy language ... or the contents of some special squares in this puzzle
- - Super-cool, 1960s-style
- - Great, for short
- - Awesome, briefly
- - '60s "Swell!"
- - ...... Four (Beatles)
- - Word for the Beatles
- - Eliot gets out of lifeboat in swell?
- - Old-style dope?
- - Smashing, in the '60s
- - "Groovy!" kin
- - Old-style "Cool!"
- - Gain competitor
- - Cool, as in the '60s
- - Beatles nickname word
- - Terrific, in the Beatles Era