➠ Words with h
List contains 92349 Words that "h" contain.
- - Until, in Spanish
- - Until, in Uxmal
- - "...... mañana!" ("See you tomorrow," in Spanish)
- - ...... luego ("Until then!")
- - Until, in Acapulco
- - Until, in Uruguay
- - Till, in Guayaquil
- - Till, in Tampico
- - Until, in Toledo
- - Until, in Tijuana
- - Until: Sp.
- - ...... mañana (until tomorrow): Span.
- - ... manana!
- - "... luego" (Spanish "bye")
- - "...... luego" ("see you later")
- - "...... la vista, baby" [schwarzenegger line]
- - "...... luego" (Spanish farewell)
- - '... luego'
- - "--- mañana"
- - "...... la vista, baby" (catchphrase from "Terminator 2: Judgment Day")
- - "— la vista!"
- - Mañana preceder
- - '...... Siempre' (much-covered 1965 song about Che Guevara)
- - '...... la vista, baby'
- - "Armado .... los dientes" (armed to the teeth)
- - Panamanian preposition
- - Start of a 1991 Schwarzenegger catchphrase
- - It may precede mañana
- - Start of a Schwarzenegger catchphrase
- - Start of a Schwarzenegger quote
- - Panama preposition
- - Schwarzenegger line starter
- - Start of a famous Schwarzenegger quote
- - With 18-Across, Tijuana goodbye
- - It may precede "mañana"
- - ........ la vista muchacha!
- - ".......... luego" (Spanish goodbye)
- - "...... luego!" (Mexican's goodbye)
- - ...... luego (good-by)
- - Part of a Toledo adieu.
- - Part of a Spanish farewell.
- - ...... la vista (goodbye): Span.
- - ...... la vista (Spanish good-bye).
- - ...... la vista (good-by): Span.
- - It precedes mañana
- - 'Later, muchacho'
- - "I'm outta here"
- - Spanish preposition
- - Fret, having left me back in Dutch town
- - Dutch city that is capital of North Holland province
- - Netherlands city gives meat without real cooking
- - city near amsterdam
- - Tulip-growing city
- - Tulip-exporting city
- - Frans Hals Museum city
- - City for which a Manhattan district was named
- - Cutting ditch at a new time
- - Cutting fish, worker grasps flounder's tail
- - Ditch worker perhaps is cutting
- - cutting rent off with a song
- - cutting of furrow by worker
- - cutting an earth defence needs an industrious worker
- - Cutting earthwork to shelter soldier?
- - Cutting teacher after vacation, with delight
- - Cutting fish, worker holds end of kipper
- - Cutting, forthright
- - Cutting ditch needs worker perhaps
- - cutting ditch with worker
- - cutting first bit of turkish delight after resistance
- - cutting tart?
- - No-nonsense tutor discontented by charm
- - sharp right turns in front of entrance
- - Incisive in expression
- - sharply critical worker in ditch
- - Forthright social worker backing protection in the field?
- - Ditch worker perhaps being incisive
- - biting ditch insect
- - sharp edges of tackier charm
- - Vigorous and effective
- - Hard-hitting
- - Clear-cut and hard-hitting
- - Incisive
- - Incisive Tory, oddly with charm
- - Effective Somme soldier?
- - Penetrating cry following split, bottom to top
- - Clear moat with a group of conservationists
- - Forthright cardinal collects King Singers' religious oeuvre
- - Keen soldier in WW1 battlefield?
- - Keen wind almost getting to sing
- - Penetrating defensive position with soldier, perhaps
- - Acerbic channel has third play on good book
- - Biting fish catching river insect
- - Ditch worker, maybe, being incisive
- - Forthright, vigorous
- - Penetrating insect?
- - Sharp-edged
- - Biting
- - Penetrating
- - Keen
- - Incisive, biting
- - sharp charm on bracelet's rear beginning to rub
- - Quacks falsifying nasal chart
- - Fakes
- - "A little bird told me..."
- - "a little birdie told me ..."
- - "People are saying ..."
- - So they tell me!
- - "Someone told me..."
- - "...... you calling me"
- - "People tell me ..."
- - Rumor is …
- - Start of a bit of gossip
- - rumormonger's words
- - Gossip lead-in
- - "...... a symphony"
- - That's not what ...!
- - "Rumor has it ... "
- - "Did ...... you say that..."
- - ... what you're saying: 2 wds.
- - Quidnunc's comment starter
- - Rumor starter
- - 'Word on the street is ...'
- - Start of a rumor
- - 'Word has it ...'
- - Gossip's start
- - 'According to the grapevine ...'
- - "Word is . . ."
- - The Supremes' '.... a Symphony'
- - Gossip's intro
- - Start of a gossip's announcement
- - Rumor spreader's words
- - "It's been said ... "
- - Start of a rumormonger's words
- - Start of a rumor report
- - "...... a Symphony"
- - "...... a Symphony" (1965 hit for the Supremes)
- - Supremes "...... a Symphony"
- - With 50-Down, 'No need to shout!'
- - ".... the train a-comin'": Johnny Cash lyric
- - Start of a gossipy remark
- - Gossip opening
- - "...... a Symphony" (Supremes hit)
- - It might start a rumor
- - What "audio" means
- - Rumormonger's start
- - What "audio" means in Latin
- - ".... America Singing"
- - "...... what you're saying"
- - "Do .... a Waltz?"
- - "What's this ...... ...?"
- - "...... a Symphony" (The Supremes hit)
- - "...... you knockin' ..."
- - '.......... a Symphony ('65 song)'
- - "...... a Symphony" (1965 hit)
- - "...... You Knocking" (1961 Fats Domino hit)
- - "...... America Singing": Whitman
- - "...... what you say, but..."
- - "...... the train a-comin' " (Johnny Cash song opener)
- - ".......... a Symphony" (The Supremes)
- - Title words before "Music" and "You Knocking"
- - Audio translation
- - "...... Music," 1940 song
- - "...... their gentle voices calling . . . "
- - '. . . ...... they say'
- - She ... (man cave relative)
- - she ...... (man-cave counterpart)
- - ... some light on (clarify)
- - The girl would build an outbuilding
- - throw light on a building
- - Speech edited, hollowed out, and then dropped
- - .... tears; weep
- - Get rid of that hut in the garden
- - Little building that stores garden tools
- - Mrs Marsh at last starts to eagerly decorate the building
- - Varnished end of shack
- - cast using outhouse
- - Storage building for a snowblower
- - an outbuilding with a single storey; used for shelter or storage
- - Discarded garden tools may be kept there
- - Where tools may be discarded?
- - Rented storage unit
- - Where a lawn mower may be stored
- - hut cast off
- - furry pets often do this
- - Building for garden tools
- - Wooden storage hut in a garden
- - fall off the building
- - outbuilding apparently no longer wanted
- - get rid of the hut
- - The lady had a backyard building
- - The woman and daughter in outhouse
- - Shake off as fur
- - Female meeting duke in Slough
- - Where to keep garden tools
- - lawnmower storage
- - programme right for conspirator
- - Plotter, conspirator
- - Conspirator
- - Wild cheers about male plotter
- - Force engineers over supporting school planner
- - small encouragement to take my top plotter
- - devious type in school upset group of engineers
- - he plans to no good purpose
- - as an author it's the plot that he's concerned with
- - one planning to no good purpose
- - Plot developer
- - Person who plots
- - Spotter
- - One creating plots
- - Conniving sort
- - Half of school rejected studying sacred books by this writer, one inventing plots
- - Planner: he meets me in SCR
- - Secret plotter
- - Certain plotter
- - He meets me in SCR for Mastermind
- - Conning one
- - One hatching a plot
- - One in a cabal
- - One with plots
- - Plotter
- - Iago or Becky Sharp
- - Conniving person
- - One with a devious plan
- - Devious type in school set back engineers
- - Cabal member
- - Wire-puller
- - Underhanded one
- - Scam artist
- - Finagler
- - Devious one
- - Plan maker
- - Intriguing person
- - Machinator
- - Becky Sharp, e.g.
- - Intrigant
- - Calculating one
- - Shifty one
- - Plotting one
- - Man of intrigue.
- - Member of a cabal.
- - Wily dreamer.
- - Word for Iago.
- - .... planner
- - Con man
- - Crafty one?
- - Conniver
- - Crafty person
- - One who's plotting
- - One making plans broadcast cheers, about 1,000
- - Algonquin to consult about Goldie?
- - certain, by the sound of it, to require mostly native american people
- - Algonquin nation
- - Native American people formerly living along the Tennessee River
- - Tecumseh was a chief of this Algonquian-speaking native American people
- - Playwright born an Algonquian speaker
- - Tecumseh's tribe
- - Wigwam dweller
- - Tecumseh's people
- - Okla. city or Algonquian
- - Ohio Valley native
- - Ohio tribesman
- - Kansas City suburb
- - An Algonquian language
- - Algonquian speaker
- - Algonquian people
- - bond of affection
- - Affection that may be forgotten in email correspondence
- - Binding affection.
- - Affection
- - Fondness for email feature
- - Form an .... to; bond with
- - A file sent with an email
- - At Mach ten flying team initially bond
- - What may be achieved by nail file
- - Love file sent with email message
- - One's joined with soldiers in amendment of that act
- - Fond regard
- - Email add-on
- - Apt word spelled out by the letters added to 10 answers in this puzzle
- - Clip on
- - Affinity
- - Accessory
- - Love
- - fondness for something sent with email