➠ Words with f
List contains 49091 Words that "f" contain.
- - Tennis star with good service
- - steffi —, 1993 us open singles tennis champion
- - Steffi ...., German tennis player
- - steffi ..., married her sporting colleague andre agassi in 2001
- - Seven times winner of the Wimbledon women's singles title, b. 1969
- - Steffi who achieved a Golden Slam in 1988
- - golden slam winner steffi
- - Tennis great with the most consecutive weeks ranked #1 in the world (377)
- - Steffi with seven Wimbledon titles
- - Retired American tennis superstar, Steffi ...
- - A German count, often used as a title
- - Steffi ..., famed tennis player
- - Steffi ..., German tennis player with 22 Grand Slams
- - Former tennis champion; Steffi .......
- - Steffi .., seven-time Wimbledon singles champion
- - Tennis's Steffi
- - Tennis player with the most year-end #1 rankings, with 7
- - Steffi who achieved a Golden Slam
- - Seven-times women's Wimbledon champion, b. 1969
- - Seven-time Wimbledon champion Steffi
- - Legendary tennis star Steffi
- - Female tennis star with 22 Grand Slam singles titles
- - Tennis great Steffi
- - Steffi of tennis fame
- - Seven-time Wimbledon winner
- - Steffi on the court
- - Tennis player with a record 377 cumulative weeks ranked No. 1
- - Steffi with seven Wimbledon wins
- - Tennis legend Steffi
- - Steffi --, tennis player
- - Court great Steffi
- - Steffi with a racket
- - Winner of seven Wimbledons
- - Tennis champion Steffi
- - Smashing Steffi?
- - Seven-time Wimbledon winner Steffi
- - Wimbledon champ Steffi
- - 1991 Wimbledon champ Steffi
- - Court star Steffi
- - Tennis star Steffi
- - Steffi of tennis
- - Imposing Wimbledon presence in the '80s-90s
- - Inventor Zeppelin's title
- - Five-time U.S. Open champ Steffi
- - Court pro Steffi
- - 1991 Wimbledon champ
- - 1988 Wimbledon winner
- - Seven-time Wimbledon champ of the 1980's and 90's
- - Only tennis player who has won all four Grand Slam titles at least four times each
- - Tennis champ Steffi
- - A Wimbledon winner
- - Steffi the athlete
- - Steffi of the courts
- - Seven-time Wimbledonian
- - 1988 Wimbledon champ
- - Wimbledon champ of '95
- - '95 Wimbledon champ
- - A Wimbledon winner: 1992
- - A Wimbledon champ: 1992
- - Seven-time Wimbledon champ
- - Seven-time Wimbledon champion
- - 1992 Wimbledon winner
- - German title
- - steffi ..., winner of the australian open singles tennis championship from 1988-90 and 1994
- - Tennis player Steffi
- - Count in German
- - ...... Spee, Battle of the River Plate ship
- - Good service, tennis ace
- - Only four-time winner of each major
- - Tennis champion‘s good service
- - count airmen attracted to gravitational pull
- - A good service was one of her strengths
- - First Golden Slam achiever
- - "golden grand slam" winner of 1988
- - Tennis champ who wed Agassi
- - German tennis player, b. 1969
- - German count — German tennis player
- - Bit of political corruption
- - World No. 1 tennis player between Navratilova and Seles
- - 31-time Grand Slam singles finalist
- - Count half of wall drawings
- - 2004 International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee
- - German tennis great
- - German court great
- - 1988 Golden Slam achiever
- - Five-time US Open champ
- - German count
- - 2000 ESPY Female of the Decade honoree
- - Only tennis player to have won each Grand Slam event at least four times
- - AP's 1989 Female Athlete of the Year
- - 1989 AP Female Athlete of the Year
- - Winner of 14 tennis majors in the 1990s
- - Seles rival
- - Match for Agassi
- - 1980s-'90s women's tennis player who was #1 for a record total of 377 weeks
- - 1988 tennis Grand Slam winner
- - Tennis great who wed Agassi
- - ...... Spee (old German warship)
- - Agassi's wife
- - Golden Slam winner of 1988
- - Agassi partner
- - Sabatini rival
- - Wedder of Agassi
- - International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee, 2004
- - International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee
- - 1996 U.S. Open champ who won 14 sets and lost none
- - Agassi's 2001 bride
- - Seles foe
- - Four-time champion of the Australian Open
- - 1988 Grand Slam winner
- - ...... Spee
- - Foe for Seles
- - 1988 Golden Grand Slam winner
- - Agassi's bride
- - Austrian earl
- - Grand Slam winner of '88
- - Rival of Seles
- - Rival of Navratilova
- - 5-time U.S. Open champ
- - '99 French Open winner
- - Hingis rival
- - Match for Seles
- - German tennis star
- - Court notable
- - German noble
- - Five-time U.S. Open winner
- - Five-time U.S. Open champ
- - Four-time Australian Open champ
- - 1999 French Open champ
- - Tennis ace.
- - Navratilova rival
- - ...... Zeppelin
- - See 5-Down
- - Shiver, top to bottom, if led astray in this northern town
- - Like a stinking primarily Asian bitter resin
- - Bitter medicine
- - As a diet of bananas, with a spice
- - cooked a soft adai filled with some extra spice
- - Gum resin used medically
- - Place to score vintage items
- - Outdoor shopping site
- - Place to get a little bite?
- - Place to browse through stands
- - Place with stalls
- - Place for bargain hunters.
- - Famous Parisian shopping center.
- - Shopping place
- - Armada, circling a minute lifeboat, stalls
- - Where second-hand or cheap articles are sold
- - Outdoor used-goods venue
- - Where to buy things secondhand
- - Street's second-hand goods stalls
- - Open-air location for buying cheap and second-hand items
- - *Mecca for used goods
- - Where traders are quick to catch morning boat
- - Stalls alongside the road?
- - *Spot for bargain hunters
- - *Bargain hunter's venue
- - Quick to secure a book where stuff may go cheaply
- - Bargain hunter's mecca
- - Outdoor low-price venue
- - Alfresco mall
- - Destination for some weekend antiquers
- - Outdoor bazaar
- - Where to buy bugs?
- - Spot for antique vendors
- - Popular weekend event
- - Bargain venue
- - Monthly Rose Bowl event
- - Where to pick up a bug?
- - Where to find secondhand rows
- - Where to browse alfresco
- - Secondhand-goods mart
- - Bargain hunters' paradise
- - Resale emporium
- - Bazaar's relative
- - Bargain hunter's destination
- - Bazaar one may get an itch to visit?
- - Fake metal bust encapsulating king may be bought here?
- - High jump technique
- - High-jumping technique — ploy rubs off (anag)
- - Jump off bus, excitedly touring railway and dock
- - Pioneering high jump maneuver of the 1960s
- - High-jump style named for 1968 Olympic gold medalist Dick
- - High jump technique created by 1968 Olympic gold medalist Dick
- - Scissors alternative
- - Olympics innovation of '68
- - Everyone sheltered by sunroof moved using their hands and knees
- - In a crawling position
- - Maybe crawling from south of plain, bear with a cut
- - Legside boundaries keeping everyone in a defensive position
- - Left quartet in riotous salon crawling about
- - Everyone inside charged to boundaries, keeping down
- - Crawling about on the lot boundaries
- - Crawling entirely inside torn sunroof
- - Crawling around
- - Crawling, say
- - Meekly creeping
- - Crawling
- - Form couples
- - Join in couples
- - Form twosomes
- - Separate two by two
- - quiet tune before leaving to get together
- - Separate into groups of two
- - Go two by two.
- - Put two and two together?
- - Cheer if returning new synthetic fibre
- - Herculon's fiber
- - Type of hydrocarbon
- - Synthetic textile fiber
- - Kind of synthetic textile fiber
- - Fiber from alkenes
- - Synthetic fiber
- - Synthetic fibre
- - On file (anag.)
- - Unsaturated hydrocarbon
- - Herculon makeup
- - Alkene series hydrocarbon
- - Alkene
- - barrier snaps, broken by large winged creatures
- - Hold out
- - Good news for an interviewee
- - Rotten pears not oddly tender
- - What a prospective buyer may tender
- - Thing made at an auction
- - Topless chest put forward
- - Put up for bidding
- - Proposed purchase price
- - Interviewee's hope
- - Negotiation starter
- - Not at work -- ears oddly tender!
- - House bid
- - Old iron in fire oddly present
- - Secure chest, having no upper limit for bid
- - Present for sale
- - Present for acceptance or rejection
- - Volunteer to provide
- - "Shark Tank" entrepreneur's goal
- - Bidder's amount
- - Suggest strongbox should not be opened
- - Subject of strike talks
- - Attempt to remove clubs from chest
- - Absent peer regularly making bid
- - Suggestion box unopened
- - Tender that's comparatively high?
- - Proposed price
- - Job applicant's goal
- - Good news at a job fair
- - Interview follower, hopefully
- - Proposal to play
- - Job applicant's quest
- - Good news for a job applicant
- - Figure for negotiation
- - Two-for-one, e.g.
- - "I'm gonna make him an .... he can't refuse"
- - "I'll give you $500 for this old car," e.g.
- - Negotiator's proposal
- - Buyer's bid
- - It's sometimes final
- - Bidder's proposal
- - It may be tender
- - Have for sale
- - Contract negotiation step
- - Make a bid
- - Something tendered
- - Present as an act of worship
- - Mafia don's proposal
- - Job seeker's delight
- - Bid evoker
- - Be willing
- - Sale bid
- - Something to consider
- - Sales pitch
- - Bid proposal
- - Proposal
- - Present itself
- - Proposition
- - Propose as a price
- - Suggest, as a price
- - Pay increase
- - Make available
- - Propose
- - Auction action
- - Put on the market
- - Put up for sale
- - Bid
- - Submit
- - Suggest
- - It may be standing
- - Volunteer
- - Tender
- - Put forth
- - Put forward
- - Put up
- - 'Present!'
- - "Deal!"
- - express willingness to remove lid of strongbox
- - specially reduced price
- - Proposal, bid
- - Propose a compelling deal
- - Grant an option
- - Utter in devotion
- - Act of giving or providing
- - Propose removal of strongbox top
- - Proposal not on, about to go belly-up
- - Cut-price proposal?
- - the promise of sports official returning
- - volunteer, said to have king's dyke fame
- - Hirer's proposal
- - lousy royal show of willingness?
- - Hoped-for outcome of a job interview
- - "Just the Two ...." [2 wds.]
- - "Just the Two ..."
- - Beatles "Two ......"
- - "It happens to the best ......": 2 wds.
- - "Both ......" (B.o.B hit featuring Taylor Swift): 2 wds.
- - "Just the Two —" (1981 hit)
- - Just the two .... (you and me)
- - 'It happens to the best --'
- - 'That makes two --!'
- - "Just the Two ......" (Bill Withers song)
- - Beatles: "Two ...... sending postcards, writing letters on my wall"
- - "The Sum ......" (Russell Crowe movie)
- - "The Story ......" (Willis movie)
- - "Two ......" (Beatles song)
- - "The Story ......": Willis/Pfeiffer film
- - Rob Reiner's "The Story ........"
- - Two ........ : Beatles
- - TV's "Just the Ten ......"
- - The Two .... (1968 movie)
- - "And so much bad in the best ...... . . . "
- - "There is so much good in the worst ...... . . . "
- - "The Sum ...." (Russell Crowe film, 2 wds.)
- - "One ......" (Joan Osborne hit)
- - Parts 3 andpart 9 of today'switticism
- - Parts 3 and part 9 of today's witticism
- - ABBA "One ......"
- - Joan Osborne's "One ...."
- - Joan Osborne hit, "One ......"
- - All ...... (everyone).
- - All ...... (everybody).
- - Both .. (you and me)
- - House slipper
- - Slipper that has no fitting around the heel
- - Loose slipper
- - Flat-soled house slipper
- - Variety of slipper.
- - Type of slipper
- - Backless slipper
- - brush second part of a shirt
- - Blemish on a loafer
- - Minor damage to surface from small blow
- - scratch on a dress shoe
- - scrape (e.g. a shoe)
- - A shoe blemish
- - Mark by scraping
- - Scrape, rub (shoes)
- - Shoe mark that ruins a clean tile floor
- - Scrape (shoes)
- - Mess up, as a new shoe
- - Mess up a shoe
- - Mar a new shoe
- - Mark that proves foot-dragging occurred
- - Shoeshine spoiler
- - Shoe woe
- - Shoe blemish
- - Scratch some flawless cufflinks
- - Damage caused by rubbing is singular blow
- - Shining target
- - Oxford mark
- - Be a bad pitcher?
- - Mark on a loafer
- - Dirty (up)
- - Converse problem?
- - Shoe mark
- - Shoe damage
- - Wing-tip flaw
- - Shoe imperfection
- - Put a mark on, as a baseball
- - Loafer mark
- - Put a mark on, maybe
- - Take the shine off
- - Walk without lifting the feet
- - Scratch on a shoe
- - Leave a mark on, as shoes
- - Disaster for a new shine
- - Scrape something with the foot
- - Shoe mishap
- - New-shoe tragedy
- - Worn or rough spot.
- - Rough spot
- - Slight blemish
- - Abrade
- - Scrape
- - Drag one's feet
- - Mark.
- - Abrade the cuffs, possibly
- - Scratch up
- - Graze