➠ Words with h

List contains 92349 Words that "h" contain.

  • - like food at farmers' markets
  • - Like new, restored
  • - New, like fruit
  • - Straight from the farm
  • - At risk of being slapped
  • - Like a wiseacre
  • - Like a just picked peach
  • - Like newly brewed coffee
  • - Available at the farmers' market
  • - not previously frozen, as food
  • - Like farm stand produce
  • - New servant reversed hatchback
  • - Newly made or obtained
  • - New father - he's all of a doodah
  • - new father with energy, quiet
  • - Impressively stylish, in slang
  • - Recently picked as vegetables
  • - "... Off the Boat: A Memoir," 2013 memoir by Eddie Huang that was adapted into a humorous sitcom
  • - Cheeky when newly arrived
  • - TV show "The ... Prince of Bel-Air"
  • - How something can be "Certified" on Rotten Tomatoes
  • - cheeky, through lacking experience
  • - Alternative to canned or frozen
  • - New and interesting
  • - Straight from the orchard
  • - Garden-... (recently plucked)
  • - opposite of "rotten"
  • - recently added
  • - recently caught, say
  • - Unwilted, crisp
  • - Novel starts frustrating reader expecting some humour
  • - (Of water) not salty
  • - Start starter
  • - Recently made, produced, or harvested
  • - Not yet stale
  • - Newly baked
  • - Just picked, as a vegetable
  • - Hardly stale
  • - Cheeky (informal)
  • - Uppity.
  • - Cordon off French doors only picked this morning
  • - Not stale
  • - Straight from the garden
  • - New, different
  • - Just-picked
  • - Bracing
  • - Just baked, say
  • - Just picked on all sides today
  • - New; pert
  • - New; bracing
  • - Caught this morning
  • - '...... Off the Boat'
  • - 1985 single by Kool and the Gang
  • - Right out of the oven
  • - Not frozen or canned
  • - Right from the garden
  • - Right off the vine
  • - Fishermen to cast off mine - how cool is that?
  • - Scoring high on Rotten Tomatoes
  • - Cheeky fellow bound to climb on horse
  • - Newly arrived
  • - Right from the oven
  • - Not canned or frozen
  • - Rejuvenated
  • - Mouthing off
  • - Just made
  • - Newly made
  • - Just caught
  • - Alternative to frozen
  • - Hot off the press, figuratively
  • - '85 Kool and the Gang smash
  • - Not musty
  • - Just picked from the tree
  • - Deserving a slap
  • - Baked this morning
  • - Just-baked
  • - Not frozen
  • - Deserving of a slap
  • - Just harvested
  • - Given to backtalk
  • - Word said with a slap
  • - Deserving a slap, perhaps
  • - Just-squeezed
  • - Word for a TV prince
  • - Slap-in-the-face word, often
  • - Newly created
  • - Unwilted
  • - ...... as a daisy
  • - Na ve
  • - Novel or vital
  • - Pert
  • - Vegetable vendor's adjective
  • - Fruitstand sign
  • - Unforgotten.
  • - Unfatigued.
  • - Unfaded.
  • - Unjaded.
  • - Not previously known.
  • - Good of fish, bad of children.
  • - Anew
  • - Unspoiled
  • - Recent
  • - Brand-new
  • - Insolent
  • - Not trite
  • - Once more
  • - Just-dropped
  • - Novel
  • - Never seen before
  • - Just arrived
  • - Just out of the oven
  • - Untainted
  • - Untouched?
  • - Brisk
  • - Vigorous
  • - Impudent
  • - Sassy
  • - Cheeky
  • - Saucy
  • - Smart-mouthed
  • - Impertinent
  • - Prone to back talk
  • - Callow
  • - Forward
  • - Lively
  • - New
  • - Original ...
  • - Green ...
  • - Invigorating
  • - Inexperienced
  • - Smart-alecky
  • - Just out of the oven, say
  • - Full of or renewed in vigor
  • - straight from the plant? that's new!
  • - Conservative's alma mater
  • - Like some conservative teaching methods
  • - Conservative group
  • - Conservative
  • - Traditional parents composed recording
  • - Getting on coach is traditional
  • - octogenarian, for instance, might catch large numbers of fish using traditional methods
  • - pleasantly reminiscent
  • - Traditional, out dated
  • - alma mater is traditional
  • - One way to kick it
  • - Tradition-al
  • - Raunchy 2003 Will Ferrell comedy set at Harrison University: 2 wds.
  • - Of people favouring traditional ideas
  • - 2003 movie with Frat Packers Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughn, and Will Ferrell that's actually set at a fraternity: 2 wds.
  • - Far from avant-garde
  • - Fish with experience?
  • - Traditional Platonic Academy
  • - People favouring traditional ideas and practices
  • - Opposite of avant-garde
  • - Maybe grey whales with traditional ideas?
  • - Like early rap music
  • - Hardly avant-garde
  • - Like early rap
  • - Like throwbacks
  • - Like Motown, to young music fans
  • - Traditional dolls Choo designed
  • - Classic retains stylishness, getting hot later
  • - Traditional tie may follow this
  • - Like one resisting innovation
  • - Steely Dan is never going back to theirs
  • - Traditionalists
  • - *Conduct classes?
  • - Bunch of ancient fish?
  • - Opposed to innovation
  • - Group that resists change
  • - Like Dr. J and Kool and the Gang
  • - Group that dislikes whippersnappers
  • - '...... traditional ...'
  • - Hardly cutting-edge
  • - She has all my love
  • - 'She has my whole heart'
  • - Devoted spouse's words
  • - "......, she's mine ..." (Manfred Mann lyric)
  • - Casino's advantage over bettors
  • - Casino advantage
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  • - Film character who says menacingly "I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do"
  • - Dave's nemesis in 2001
  • - Dave dismantles him
  • - Dave disabled "him"
  • - Computer that says "I'm sorry, Dave"
  • - Computer dismantled by Dave Bowman
  • - Bryan Cranston character who is constantly in tension with his family
  • - "This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it" speaker
  • - "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?" speaker
  • - "It can only be attributable to human error" speaker
  • - "I'm sorry, Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that" computer
  • - "This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it" speaker in a 1968 film
  • - Sci-fi character depicted as a glowing red dot
  • - 'I'm sorry, Dave' film computer
  • - Movie villain who says 'I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that'
  • - Computer that said "Affirmative, Dave. I read you."
  • - "It can only be attributable to human error" (........ in 2001: A Space Odyssey)
  • - 'I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that' speaker
  • - Sparks of 'Queer As Folk'
  • - it said, “dave, my mind is going. i can feel it.”
  • - He says 'I can feel it. My mind is going.' as Dave disconnects him
  • - Green Lantern's secret identity ...... Jordan
  • - First name in the "Barney Miller" cast
  • - Filmdom's Roach
  • - Film villain who sings "Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer, do!"
  • - Film producer Wallis
  • - Film producer Roach
  • - Film director Roach
  • - Fictional computer with cognitive circuits
  • - Famous computer of sci-fi
  • - Falstaff's princely bud
  • - Falstaff's buddy
  • - Evil sci-fi computer
  • - Evil computer of moviedom
  • - Evil computer of filmdom
  • - Evil computer of film
  • - Evil computer in "2001"
  • - Errant computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
  • - Dr. Chandra's creation
  • - Disembodied sci-fi antagonist
  • - Discovery One's onboard mission specialist
  • - Director Roach
  • - Difficult computer of film
  • - Dancer LeRoy
  • - Creepy computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
  • - Country singer Ketchum
  • - Computer villain
  • - Computer that sang "Daisy Bell"
  • - Computer of film
  • - Computer in a space film
  • - Computer in a Kubrick film
  • - Computer in a 1968 movie
  • - Computer for 2001
  • - Computer created by Arthur C. Clarke
  • - Computer aboard Discovery One
  • - Comedian Sparks who formerly hosted "Talk Soup"
  • - Clarke's computer
  • - Clarke computer ...... 9000
  • - Cinematic supercomputer
  • - Chess-playing computer in a '60s film
  • - Bulb with bromine, for short
  • - Bryan Cranston's "Malcolm in the Middle" character
  • - Broadway's ...... Prince
  • - Boar's Head Tavern habitué
  • - Big-screen computer?
  • - Belgian pilgrimage town, to a Parisian
  • - Bandleader Kemp
  • - Ballard or Laycoe, familiarly
  • - Bad computer?
  • - Author Bennett
  • - Anthropomorphic film villain
  • - Anthropomorphic cinema computer
  • - Actor Linden or Holbrook
  • - Actor Holbrook or Linden
  • - Actor Holbroock
  • - Acting Linden
  • - A "2001" star
  • - 9000 in "2001"
  • - 2001 computer
  • - 2001 name
  • - 2001 computer name
  • - 1986 N.L. Manager of the Year Lanier
  • - 1983 PGA Championship winner Sutton
  • - 1968 space movie villain
  • - 1968 film computer
  • - 1940's Tigers All-Star Newhouser
  • - #13 villain on AFI's Heroes and Villains list
  • - "Walk On By" lyricist David
  • - "Smokey and the Bandit" director Needham
  • - "Shampoo" director Ashby
  • - "Shallow ......" (2001 Gwyneth Paltrow movie)
  • - "Shallow ......" (2001 Gwyneth Paltrow film)
  • - "Shallow ......" (2001 film)
  • - "Daisy" singer of cinema
  • - "Alfie" lyricist David
  • - "2001" processor
  • - "2001" nutjob
  • - "2001" nonhuman villain
  • - "2001: A Space Odyssey" villain
  • - "2001: A Space Odyssey" mainframe
  • - "2001 . . ." talker
  • - 'Into the Wild' actor Holbrook
  • - '2001' villain
  • - "Malcolm in the Middle" character
  • - ...... Roach, veteran movie producer.
  • - ...... Jordan, real name of the Green Lantern
  • - ...... Jordan aka the Green Lantern
  • - ...... Jordan (secret identity of the Green Lantern played by Ryan Reynolds in the 2011 movie)
  • - ...... Jordan (secret identity of Green Lantern)
  • - ...... 9000, sci-fi computer
  • - ...... 9000 (the computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey")
  • - ...... 9000 (movie villain)
  • - Prince of a guy
  • - Linden, for one
  • - Linden
  • - Prince ........
  • - Shallow
  • - Man's nickname
  • - Director Ashby
  • - Movie computer
  • - Actor Holbrook
  • - "2001: A Space Odyssey" computer
  • - Shakespearean prince
  • - Will in the Bible
  • - Actor Linden
  • - Baseball exec Steinbrenner
  • - Royal pal of Falstaff
  • - Sparks on a TV set
  • - Movie villain that reads lips
  • - Nickname for Harold
  • - TV's Linden
  • - Friend of Falstaff
  • - ...... 9000, figure in '2001: A Space Odyssey'
  • - Steinbrenner who took over the Yankees in 2010
  • - Burt's musical collaborator
  • - Rogue computer in "2001"
  • - Falstaff's royal chum
  • - Greer in the Basketball Hall of Fame
  • - Harold, condensed
  • - Sci-fi antagonist
  • - Name Falstaff speaks many times
  • - Rebellious computer in "2001"
  • - Tony winner Linden
  • - Deadly '2001' computer
  • - Holbrook of 'The Firm'
  • - Villain of "2001: A Space Odyssey"
  • - Rogue sci-fi computer
  • - Rogue computer of moviedom
  • - Sci-fi villain with a red camera eye
  • - Scary "2001" computer
  • - Kubrick's out-of-control computer
  • - Linden of TV
  • - Kubrick film villain
  • - Betty Cooper's dad on "Riverdale"
  • - "Being There" director Ashby
  • - Target of an 'Open the pod bay doors' request
  • - Film villain with one eye
  • - Bryan's 'Malcolm in the Middle' role
  • - Evil film computer
  • - Linden of 'Barney Miller'
  • - Harold, to buddies
  • - "Malcolm in the Middle" dad
  • - Falstaff's royal friend
  • - Was deeply affected, maybe
  • - Falstaff's companion
  • - Uncooperative computer of sci-fi
  • - Computer of cinema
  • - Prince of Shakespeare
  • - Shakespearean prince or Broadway producer Prince
  • - Emmy winner Holbrook
  • - Ballard or Pinter, familiarly
  • - Evil computer of sci-fi
  • - Movie villain with a red eye
  • - Protagonist in David Foster Wallace's 'Infinite Jest'
  • - Conniving '2001' computer
  • - Chess-playing movie villain
  • - Falstaff's royal companion
  • - Clarke computer
  • - Computer aboard the Discovery One
  • - Princely friend of Falstaff
  • - Rogue computer of sci-fi
  • - Falstaff's young friend
  • - Uncooperative '2001' computer
  • - Electronic sci-fi antagonist
  • - Ketchum of country music
  • - Kubrick computer
  • - Roach of old comedy
  • - Prince of Broadway
  • - Malicious fictional computer
  • - ...... Steinbrenner, principal owner of the Yankees
  • - Drinking buddy for Falstaff
  • - Actor Sparks
  • - Sound
  • - March
  • - ___ Prince who directed "Prince of Broadway"
  • - Actor ... Holbrook of "All the President's Men"
  • - Nickname for Henry, perhaps
  • - "lab rats" actor sparks
  • - Prince ___ in Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part 1"
  • - Emmy-winning actor Holbrook
  • - "Malcolm in the Middle" father played by Bryan Cranston
  • - ashby who directed "shampoo" and "being there"
  • - ship's computer who sang out with daisy daisy
  • - ... cruttenden, comedian
  • - Supercomputer in the novels 2001 and 2010
  • - Candy heart message to embrace?
  • - Candy heart message
  • - Message on a candy heart
  • - directive on a candy heart
  • - Paste those inner folds
  • - Originally, a river crystal
  • - German river's colour of some paste
  • - paste diamond sent on hire, maybe
  • - cheap product that reflects one snug home in river
  • - Jewel of European river's brilliance of colour
  • - Imitation diamond ruined shrine with character
  • - Bit associated with Elvis
  • - nudie-suit decoration
  • - Diamond clone