➠ Words with h

List contains 92349 Words that "h" contain.

  • - On the which meat is bought living
  • - Part of the horse's foot
  • - On the ......, spontaneously
  • - It's about a foot at the ranch
  • - Foot for the Greek god Pan
  • - Part below a fetlock
  • - Area below the fetlock
  • - On the ...
  • - Horseshoer's target
  • - Animal's horny foot
  • - feature of a goat
  • - Horseshoe location
  • - Foot of a horse
  • - Horny part of horse's foot
  • - animal part that a farrier tends to
  • - Deer's foot
  • - Dobbin's foot
  • - Minotaur's foot
  • - What a horseshoe is attached to
  • - one of a buck's four
  • - Part where a horseshoe is secured?
  • - One of four on a horse, say
  • - Horseshoe locale
  • - Donkey feature
  • - Horse-shoe site
  • - Giraffe's foot
  • - Bovine foot
  • - Reindeer feature
  • - Horse foot
  • - Horse's foot
  • - Reindeer's foot
  • - Part of horse's foot
  • - Cow's foot
  • - Part of a horse
  • - Reindeer foot
  • - Horseshoe site
  • - Horseshoe's place
  • - Horseshoe holder
  • - Farrier's focus
  • - Centaur's foot
  • - Place for a horseshoe
  • - Filly's foot
  • - Horseshoe setting
  • - Kick powerfully
  • - Part of a pig's foot
  • - Part of a horse's foot
  • - Its sound in old westerns was often simulated by a coconut
  • - Place for a shoe
  • - Pig's foot part
  • - Foot in a steeplechase
  • - Blacksmith's shoe target
  • - Foot on a farm
  • - Part of animal's foot
  • - Clip-clop sound producer
  • - Mr. Ed's foot
  • - Horny foot
  • - Component of stock footage?
  • - Dance, informally
  • - Deer foot
  • - Ungulate feature
  • - Pan feature
  • - Ox foot
  • - Farrier's target
  • - What a horseshoer shoes
  • - Split part of a reindeer
  • - Clop maker
  • - Spot for a horseshoe
  • - Shoe site
  • - Dance, slangily
  • - Foot that clops
  • - Donkey foot
  • - Part of a horse that's shod
  • - Clopper
  • - Trigger's tootsy
  • - Cow hand?
  • - Where a horseshoe goes
  • - Foal's foot
  • - Walk, with "it"
  • - Flicka's foot
  • - ...... it (go by foot)
  • - Tap-dance
  • - Piece of stock footage?
  • - Equine foot
  • - .... it (walk)
  • - Horseshoe spot
  • - Thoroughbred's foot
  • - Dance, slangliy
  • - Pinto's foot
  • - Gelding's foot
  • - Ungulate's foot
  • - Dance: sl.
  • - ...... it (dance)
  • - Foot that goes clop
  • - Horseshoe's home
  • - Animal's foot
  • - Hard thing to walk on?
  • - Dog : paw :: horse : ......
  • - Unguis
  • - Kind of beat
  • - Kelso's foot
  • - Do tap-dancing
  • - Dance: Slang.
  • - Walk: Colloq.
  • - Ungulate's feature.
  • - Tramp: Colloq.
  • - Ungula.
  • - Pedal extremity.
  • - Trigger's footprint.
  • - Dance: Colloq.
  • - Go on foot
  • - Printmaker
  • - Horse part
  • - Pig's foot
  • - Animal foot
  • - Dance.
  • - "Ungula" is Latin for this word, hence "ungulate"
  • - A farrier may file one
  • - His one law about Kenyan language
  • - A language of East Africa, widely used as a lingua franca
  • - Language so wantonly awful hussar is left incensed at front
  • - His law ruined international language
  • - His wail disturbed language
  • - One of the African Union's official languages
  • - the language of his wail
  • - Bantu language that is an official language of Kenya and Tanzania
  • - An East African language
  • - African language that gave us "Hakuna Matata"
  • - Language spoken in East Africa
  • - i wash awkwardly beside lake with one using language
  • - Widespread African language
  • - Language widely used in East Africa
  • - Language that's spoken in Kenya and Uganda
  • - Language of East Africa
  • - Language in which "hakuna matata" means "no worries"
  • - His law mangled one language
  • - Language spoken in Kenya
  • - One of Kenya's official languages
  • - His law changed one language
  • - East African language
  • - Language in which 'simba' means 'lion'
  • - Major Bantu language of East Africa and the Congo
  • - Bantu language widely used in East Africa
  • - Language that gave us "Kwanzaa"
  • - In Westminster area, worry about husband's language
  • - Language in which 'lion' is 'simba'
  • - A wish I conjured up to have Latin introduced as living language
  • - Language from which "safari" comes
  • - Language in which "jenga" means "build"
  • - Language of Kenya
  • - Language that gave us "safari"
  • - Language that "Kwanzaa" comes from
  • - Widespread language of East Africa
  • - Official language of Kenya
  • - Official language of Tanzania
  • - Language in which "kwanza" means first
  • - Language of Africa
  • - Official language of Uganda
  • - Bantu language
  • - African language
  • - Kenyan language
  • - Language of E. Africa originally spoken in Zanzibar
  • - Wish Ali could translate language
  • - Bwana
  • - From which we get "Hakuna matata"
  • - tongue i wash off with iodine after first of lesions
  • - Hujambo
  • - Lingua franca of East Africa
  • - "Safari" source
  • - Linguistic source of "Jenga"
  • - Lingua franca of some African areas
  • - Source of "Kwanzaa"
  • - Linguistic origin of Kwanzaa
  • - Words on Kenyan currency
  • - Whence the word "safari"
  • - Source of most of the names in "The Lion King"
  • - "Kwanzaa" comes from it
  • - Tanzanian tongue
  • - In which "journey" is "safari"
  • - Bantu tongue
  • - East African lingua franca
  • - Wherein a journey is a safari
  • - It's heard in Tanzania
  • - Literally, coast people
  • - Bantu of Zanzibar
  • - Native of Zanzibar
  • - Zanzibar native
  • - African tongue
  • - current rules about welcoming greeting – it's spoken in africa
  • - the italian is draping fruit over tongue
  • - Song of celebration
  • - It's not her, the sound of it being sung in service
  • - "The Bathe of the Republic"
  • - noted part of the service
  • - Song that man heard
  • - sing in praise of that fellow on radio
  • - "The Battle ... of the Republic" (American patriotic song)
  • - The man in question intoned church music
  • - "What a Friend We Have in Jesus," for one
  • - Song sung in a pew
  • - Song of prayer that sounds like a male pronoun
  • - Kind of song "Amazing Grace" is
  • - "I am the doubter and the doubt / And I the ...... the Brahmin sings" (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
  • - Hey, men lack ease over religious song
  • - Song such as "Holy, Holy, Holy"
  • - "Ave Maria" or "Amazing Grace"
  • - Song sung by a choir
  • - a good song?
  • - a song for the man, say
  • - "... for the Weekend" (Coldplay hit featuring Beyonce)
  • - Praiseful song
  • - A religious song
  • - Song about God
  • - Holy song
  • - Choir rendition
  • - Song whose melody is frequently lifted
  • - Song sung Sundays
  • - Song sung during a church service
  • - Song sung by churchgoers
  • - Song such as "How Great Thou Art"
  • - Sacred anthem
  • - Religious choral work
  • - Prayerful song
  • - Mass-produced music?
  • - Mass piece
  • - Lowell Mason work
  • - Church choir's song
  • - "My Faith Looks Up to Thee," e.g.
  • - "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," for one
  • - "Ave Maria," for one
  • - "Amazing Grace," for one
  • - Oaths
  • - Bleepable utterances
  • - Curses musketeer over being posted to front
  • - Curses at cashier halfway through visiting abroad
  • - Swear words?(Used today)
  • - They may be taken with a hand in the air
  • - Sacred vows
  • - Ritualistic declarations
  • - Judge's affirmations
  • - X-rated utterances
  • - Vows taken at swearing-in ceremonies
  • - Things taken on Bibles
  • - They're taken in court
  • - They're given in court
  • - They may be taken on bibles
  • - The Hippocratic and others.
  • - Sworn vows
  • - Swearing to tell the truth, and others
  • - Swearers' promises
  • - Solemn sayings
  • - Solemn promises, often made in court
  • - Solemn attestations
  • - Pledges recited in a courtroom
  • - Juratory statements
  • - Imprecatory remarks
  • - Imprecations
  • - Formal affirmations
  • - Egad and drat
  • - Eager to mix with poor Met fan?
  • - Dirty words
  • - "Rats!" and others
  • - "I do" and "#@*!"
  • - "Egads!" and "Gadzooks!"
  • - Expletives
  • - Blue language?
  • - Words of honor.
  • - Courtroom recitals
  • - Presidents take them
  • - Declarations at inaugurations
  • - Solemn vows
  • - Statements in court
  • - Inauguration rituals
  • - Curses or solemn promises
  • - Vows
  • - Pledges in courts
  • - Expletives coming from yob, aitches dropped regularly
  • - Judges may administer them
  • - Pledges
  • - Serious promises
  • - Solemn pledges
  • - They're taken at trials
  • - Courtroom pledges
  • - Witness stand statements
  • - Four-letter words
  • - Formal administrations
  • - Witnesses' recitations
  • - Solemn promises
  • - Earnest promises
  • - Formal pledges
  • - Office administrations?
  • - Swearing-in rituals
  • - Cusswords
  • - Court declarations
  • - Things taken by government officials
  • - Inauguration Day vows
  • - Has to change promises
  • - Courtroom promises
  • - Swear words by Boy Scouts?
  • - Mild ones are not obscene
  • - Some sentences pronounced in court
  • - Has to set out professions of loyalty
  • - Jurors take them
  • - They're often taken orally
  • - Scouts take them
  • - Inauguration recitations
  • - Pledges to chop up hosta
  • - They might be minced or solemn
  • - Sworn statements
  • - Censor's targets
  • - Courtroom procedures
  • - "Drat!" and "Shazam!"
  • - Inaugural rituals
  • - Court rituals
  • - Swearwords
  • - Salty language
  • - Recitals showing promise
  • - Solemn appeals
  • - Profanities
  • - Formal promises
  • - Court statements
  • - Statements of commitment
  • - Courtroom statements
  • - Breakable words
  • - Swearing
  • - Swearing-in ceremonies
  • - Occasions to raise one's hand
  • - Promises of allegiance
  • - Four-letter words, sometimes
  • - They're taken on the stand
  • - They're taken in courtrooms
  • - Inaugural recitations
  • - Heartfelt pledges
  • - Vows or curses
  • - Presidential affirmations
  • - "Gosh darn!" and worse
  • - Offices may require them
  • - Promises crop around height
  • - Bleeped words
  • - Curse words
  • - Courtroom rituals
  • - Sworn promises
  • - They may be taken with a raised hand
  • - People raise their hands for them
  • - Boy Scouts take them
  • - Unprintable outbursts
  • - Allegiance affirmations
  • - I do's
  • - "Rats!" et al.
  • - They may be made with Bibles
  • - "Drat!" and "Egad!"
  • - They're taken on stands
  • - "Nerts!" and others
  • - Don't lie under them
  • - Some are solemn
  • - They make people raise their hands
  • - Solemn statements
  • - Wedding promises
  • - 'Solemn' words
  • - Swear words?
  • - And others
  • - '... and such'
  • - Promising words
  • - Promises.
  • - Curses
  • - swearing-in recitations
  • - Court pledges
  • - curses cereals, hard inside
  • - stand rituals
  • - has to broadcast promises
  • - promises to get cereal containing hazelnuts initially
  • - promising or profane statements
  • - curses when a shot goes astray
  • - attestation promises sworn in courts
  • - A sign of life possibly from British, suppressing each obsession
  • - Sign of life
  • - The b in scuba
  • - Respiring
  • - It's inspiring swimming round reef occasionally
  • - 'Living' undergarment clothing sweetheart's body
  • - Live around winter's end, a creature's living
  • - Sighing, supporter accepts England weakness
  • - Elocutionist's concern
  • - '-- living!'
  • - "...... alive!"
  • - Performs a gymnastics move requiring flexibility … or enters answers into this puzzle's four shaded parts
  • - "Make ...... turn at the next corner" (2 words)
  • - "Make ...... turn at the light"
  • - Correctly (once)
  • - Answer Tories, perhaps justifiably
  • - a girth is properly adjusted
  • - a girth properly adjusted
  • - Properly; correctly
  • - Correctly, old-style
  • - Correctly
  • - Area not left in proper fashion
  • - Properly
  • - A ceremonial procedure pronounced correctly
  • - In a proper manner
  • - In order
  • - a title without error