➠ Words with f

List contains 49091 Words that "f" contain.

  • - Ultimately caught that man with pink rag stealing
  • - Stealing goods
  • - The portly American's taken away for stealing
  • - Article a foot short: it's a crime!
  • - stealing article 12 inches long
  • - article on full-time crime
  • - Action of stealing
  • - instance of stealing from the fort
  • - Stealing the foot
  • - Stealing property
  • - Act of stealing
  • - Identity ...... (stealing of credentials or credit)
  • - Crime of stealing
  • - Stealing newspaper?
  • - Stealing
  • - Crime article on business paper
  • - It's stealing
  • - The act of stealing
  • - stealing of article twelve inches long
  • - stealing article by financial times
  • - article by fellow facing time for robbery
  • - stealing article 12in. long
  • - taking article trailed by paper
  • - stealing the newspaper
  • - Lifting toe on foot, hard for the old
  • - Another term for larceny
  • - Lifting the feet
  • - Jean Valjean's crime
  • - Felt gutted after the robbery
  • - crime, trashing first lift
  • - Lifting the foot
  • - Shoplifting or burglary, e.g.
  • - Another word for "robbery"
  • - Larceny or piracy
  • - Fraud, robbery
  • - Newspaper robbery
  • - the measure of crime
  • - Unlawful taking
  • - greek character almost catches fellow shoplifting
  • - Taking things the wrong way?
  • - Taking of another's property
  • - Jesse James's crime
  • - Illegal act of taking
  • - Dishonest taking of others' property
  • - A 19
  • - "Grand ...... Auto" (video game series)
  • - "Grand ...... Auto," video game
  • - Larceny, e.g.
  • - Plagiarism
  • - Lifting, maybe
  • - Shoplifting, e.g
  • - Burglar's crime
  • - Cat burglar's crime
  • - Larceny
  • - The business newspaper offering job?
  • - Lifting action, newspaper?
  • - It's a crime
  • - Taking things literally?
  • - Burglary
  • - Property crime
  • - Another newspaper job?
  • - Word with grand or identity
  • - Taking it badly?
  • - Holdup, for instance
  • - Identity ....
  • - Purloinment
  • - Pilferage
  • - Bob Dylan's "Love and ......"
  • - Job with the business newspaper
  • - Common crime for Carmen Sandiego
  • - 'Five-finger discount'
  • - Lifting one newspaper's short title
  • - What property is supposed to be in the paper?
  • - Swiping
  • - Daily crime
  • - Without permission, taking the newspaper
  • - Wrongful removal
  • - Male and female in race crime
  • - Taking something badly?
  • - Taking a daily paper
  • - Property, taken for instance, out of The Paper
  • - What stores call "shrinkage"
  • - Underhanded undertaking
  • - Taking offence
  • - Robber's crime
  • - Pinching the paper
  • - Cause of merchandise shrinkage
  • - Unlawful removal
  • - Piracy, e.g
  • - Eighth Commandment taboo, per KJV
  • - Act of larceny
  • - Engineers have exited yard, taking offence
  • - Hope it doesn't happen to gear
  • - Misappropriation
  • - Stealer's crime
  • - Auto-insurance coverage
  • - Cause of shrinkage
  • - Taking the wrong way?
  • - Grand ...... Auto
  • - Shoplifting, for example
  • - Museum concern
  • - Robin Hood's transgression
  • - Thug's crime, often
  • - Word following grand or identity
  • - Taking things wrong?
  • - Retailer's woe
  • - 'Petty' crime
  • - It's a steal
  • - An alarm may deter it
  • - Car-insurance coverage
  • - Shrinkage, to a retailer
  • - Thomas Crown caper
  • - Embezzlement, e.g.
  • - Shoplifting
  • - Lifting
  • - Jean Valjean's transgression
  • - Felonious filching
  • - Watergate occurrence
  • - Rip-off artist's crime
  • - A purloining
  • - "Property is ......!": Proudhon
  • - Shoplifter's crime
  • - Illegal lifting
  • - Peculation
  • - Second-story man's crime
  • - Embezzlement
  • - It may be grand
  • - It can be grand
  • - Felony
  • - Robbery
  • - Bank job
  • - Wage
  • - Criminal activity
  • - Rip off
  • - Grand
  • - Insurance category
  • - Pinch
  • - ".... ripoff!"
  • - "...... crime?"
  • - Taboo in one of the Ten Commandments
  • - Stolen base in baseball
  • - Five-finger discount, slangily
  • - Ton of weight in safe job?
  • - Pilfering
  • - Vile American with ample rear is ignored
  • - a wife's flu treatment is dire
  • - Being unlawfully deprived is very bad!
  • - Legal to do away with leader? That's terrible!
  • - A waterproof jacket essentially faulty, vile
  • - Extremely bad article with entire ending missing
  • - Vile wolf heartlessly wearing drag in East London…
  • - Allowed to go topless, with dreadful consequences
  • - very unpleasant female unionist caught by reformed law
  • - It's legal, getting rid of leader — and nasty
  • - not quite legal - pretty terrible in fact!
  • - Terrible tool keeps fouling up at first
  • - Ugly but allowed to go topless
  • - Terrible sea view if you fulfil all the terms
  • - Impressive though not entirely legal
  • - Really unpleasant
  • - Disgusting, horrid
  • - terrible, but legal, though not at first
  • - terrible just losing face
  • - terrible, and not quite legal either
  • - Not completely legal? That's terrible!
  • - liberal assassinated! just atrocious
  • - Dismal and terrible
  • - terrible university beset by terrible flaw
  • - Poor allowed to give away pounds
  • - extremely poor-quality
  • - Terrible starts for anyone who files unread letters
  • - Utterly full of ore that's terrible
  • - A word that some people might use to describe British weather
  • - "The ... Truth," comedy film by Leo McCarey starring Cary Grant
  • - very displeasing, legally losing head
  • - not originally legal, it's dreadful
  • - bad flaw developed about union
  • - Bad beyond all infinite levels of badness
  • - Totally terrible
  • - Like every album this year except mine
  • - Deserving a one-star rating
  • - Exceptionally bad
  • - Worthy of being booed
  • - Beyond bad
  • - Really bad or appalling
  • - Allowed to be decapitated — that's terrible
  • - Shocking! Right to be decapitated
  • - Legitimate to unseat leader? It's shocking
  • - Just pound off pants
  • - Deserving of a pan
  • - Horrid
  • - Meriting only half a star, say
  • - Legally permissible to start late, but offensive
  • - A wife almost generous? Rubbish!
  • - Horrific
  • - Horrendous
  • - Terrible, not beginning to be legitimate
  • - Terrible guillotine permitted
  • - Like an epic fail
  • - Just plain bad
  • - Just plain terrible
  • - Deserving zero stars
  • - Atrocious, dire
  • - Dread being not entirely legal
  • - A wife's offence -- lacking love. Terrible!
  • - Just the worst
  • - Terribly bad
  • - Appallingly bad
  • - Hole hit off "Celebrity Skin"
  • - Label for pans?
  • - Deserving two thumbs down
  • - Stinking
  • - Not just bad
  • - Incredibly bad
  • - Description of a flop
  • - Word that often follows "perfectly"
  • - "Unthinkable!"
  • - Worth two thumbs down
  • - "The ...... Truth," Dunne-Grant film
  • - Like truth, sometimes
  • - Like truth, at times
  • - Very disagreeable
  • - Ludicrous: Slang.
  • - Extremely great: Colloq.
  • - Very great: Colloq.
  • - Terribly impressive.
  • - Extremely unpleasant: Colloq.
  • - Solemnly impressive.
  • - Very bad: Colloq.
  • - "Just terrible"
  • - "...... the truth!"
  • - Bad, and then some
  • - The pits
  • - The absolute pits
  • - Yucky
  • - Yuck-inducing
  • - Appalling
  • - Very unpleasant
  • - Objectionable
  • - Unpleasant
  • - Worse than bad
  • - Atrocious
  • - Nasty
  • - Very bad
  • - Extremely bad
  • - Ghastly
  • - Zero-star
  • - Not good at all
  • - Worth an F
  • - Dismal
  • - More than bad
  • - Worth no stars
  • - Lousy
  • - Very poor
  • - Really bad
  • - Wretched
  • - Pretty bad
  • - Foul ......
  • - Causing dread
  • - Beastly
  • - Execrable
  • - Rotten
  • - Loathsome
  • - Abominable
  • - Extraordinarily
  • - Terrifying
  • - Very, informally
  • - Abysmal
  • - Dreadful
  • - Catastrophic
  • - Terrible
  • - Dire
  • - Deplorable
  • - Mighty
  • - Cause of many a split
  • - Issue a fine in accordance with the rules
  • - Relationship that's a concern?
  • - Fling a fellow's had with blonde
  • - Cause of a divorce, at times
  • - Romantic interlude
  • - Romance with a fine blonde
  • - a fine and reasonable matter
  • - It's a very loud tune, love
  • - There's said to be a market for the thing
  • - "a family ......" (age-gap rom-com starring nicole kidman and zac efron)
  • - romantic intrigue - sounds like a blonde!
  • - Extramarital activity
  • - Incident in Concern
  • - Catered party
  • - Intense romance
  • - Catered bash
  • - It could be extramarital
  • - Black-tie gathering, maybe
  • - Rocker fling
  • - Covert action?
  • - Risky romance
  • - Trysting relationship
  • - Forbidden romance
  • - Social function
  • - Amour
  • - Extramarital fling
  • - Short-term romance
  • - XYZ, for one
  • - Potential relationship ruiner
  • - Black-tie gathering
  • - Caterer's gig
  • - Billy Wilder's was "Foreign"
  • - Social party
  • - Amorous hanky-panky
  • - XYZ of 1797–98, e.g.
  • - XYZ ...... of 1797
  • - Two-timer's liaison
  • - Lothario's specialty
  • - Special function.
  • - Occurrence
  • - Occasion
  • - Event
  • - Happening
  • - Brief romance
  • - Business concern
  • - Festive gathering
  • - Watergate, for one
  • - Doing
  • - Wingding
  • - Festive party
  • - Big bash
  • - Gala
  • - Tabloid fodder
  • - (Illicit) relationship
  • - '...... do'
  • - Fete
  • - Matter
  • - Fling
  • - Romance
  • - Concern
  • - Social gathering
  • - Social event.
  • - Business
  • - Workers having 40% laid off — look, it's business
  • - matter giving rise to scandalous gossip?
  • - The Thomas Crown ......, Steve McQueen film
  • - Jobseeker might need this submissiveness to get a new start
  • - Recommendation of judge embracing new century
  • - An allusion to one's character and ability perhaps
  • - An allusion (to)
  • - Allude to character report
  • - An allusion to one's character and ability?
  • - Testimonial from first choice beginning to be ignored
  • - For those looking to get out of 14 across, it says something about someone's character
  • - Aid for a maid
  • - Kind of room in a library.
  • - Mention as a source
  • - Written testimonial
  • - Mention may be made of it at the interview
  • - section with dictionaries
  • - Umpire holds initial national club endorsement
  • - Character statement
  • - mention free translation about northern church
  • - With 52 Across, helpful person where books are borrowed
  • - Allusion, mention
  • - Recommendation, testimonial
  • - Allusion
  • - Letter often accompanying 55-Across
  • - Résumé entry
  • - Library department
  • - Testimonial
  • - Citation
  • - Library section
  • - Passing mention?
  • - Mention
  • - Source of information
  • - The Tharparkar desert in Sindh, Pakistan, is the only ..... desert in the world
  • - Loudly upset about term used in Scrabble? It's inventive
  • - Rich in resources.
  • - Rich female about to return hat
  • - Fruitful, arable, productive
  • - Productive, fruitful
  • - Fruitfull, rich
  • - Reproduce-able?
  • - Productive, as soil
  • - Let rife (anag)
  • - Very productive
  • - Strange for vacuous elite to be productive
  • - Fruitful, productive
  • - Fecund
  • - Rich base beneath wobbly trifle
  • - Fruitful
  • - (Of soil) rich
  • - Like loamy soil
  • - Able to bear
  • - Abundantly productive.
  • - Like good farmland
  • - Like good soil
  • - Good for growing
  • - Productive
  • - Prolific.
  • - Rich soil
  • - Rich
  • - Nicely productive, as farm soil
  • - Like soil fit for plant growth