➠ Words with h

List contains 92349 Words that "h" contain.

tho
  • - Albeit, informally
  • - word redundantly preceded by "even", informally
  • - "However," informally (anagram of "hot")
  • - Conjunction, informally
  • - Despite, informally
  • - Conjunction, for short
  • - Despite the fact that, informally
  • - Nonetheless, informally
  • - However, informally
  • - While, informally
  • - Even if, informally
  • - Nevertheless, informally
  • - A conjunction, cut
  • - In spite of, informally
  • - Notwithstanding that, informally
  • - Curtailed conjunction
  • - Poetic conjunction
  • - Despite that, informally
  • - However poetically
  • - Though, despite that
  • - Albeit, in brief
  • - Short for though
  • - "However," in text lingo
  • - Nevertheless, in texts
  • - nevertheless, casually
  • - "...As ... to breathe were life..." (Tennyson lines)
  • - Nonetheless, poetically
  • - however, in texting shorthand
  • - nobel decliner le duc ......
  • - Le Duc ..., former Vietnamese politician
  • - Although, in poems
  • - Nonetheless, in text
  • - Still, to a poet
  • - Le Duc ...... of Hanoi
  • - Le Duc ...... (Nobel Peace Prize refuser)
  • - However, in verse
  • - However, in poesy
  • - Despite, in poems
  • - But, briefly
  • - Yet, to a poet or text messager
  • - Vietnamese stateman who declined the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize
  • - Tonkinese group
  • - Tai people of Tonkin
  • - Purged Vietnamese general: 1966
  • - Note taker's "however"
  • - Nevertheless, in poetry
  • - My......, Vietnamese town
  • - My ......, town in Vietnam
  • - Le Duc ......, 1973 Peace co-Nobelist
  • - Le Duc ......
  • - Le Duc .... (Vietnamese diplomat)
  • - Kind of, rough?
  • - In spite of: Var.
  • - In spite of, simplified
  • - However, shortly
  • - However, lazily
  • - However, in short form
  • - However, in IMs
  • - Howbeit, for short
  • - Granting that, in brief
  • - Even if: Var.
  • - Even if, without ugh
  • - Even if, to Tennyson
  • - Even if, simplified
  • - Even if, modified
  • - Even if, in reformed spelling
  • - Even if, clipped form
  • - Even if, clipped
  • - But, cut?
  • - And yet, in short
  • - "Sweet is true love ...... given in vain": Tennyson
  • - "E'en ...... it be a cross . . . "
  • - "E'en ...... ..."
  • - ".... I know not what you are": A. & J. Taylor
  • - Nevertheless, in verse
  • - Tai people
  • - While, briefly
  • - Notwithstanding, briefly
  • - Texter's "however"
  • - However, in a text
  • - One of TV's Huxtables
  • - Despite, in poems of old
  • - Even if, in verse
  • - Nonetheless, briefly
  • - For all that, for short
  • - Still, in verse
  • - E'en so
  • - Nevertheless, for short
  • - Albeit, for short
  • - However, in brief
  • - Yet, poetically
  • - However, briefly
  • - Even if, in brief
  • - Howe'er
  • - E'en if
  • - Even if, for short
  • - Short "although"
  • - Brief while?
  • - However, in poems
  • - Tai
  • - A short while?
  • - However, in texts
  • - Nevertheless, cut
  • - Short still?
  • - Nonetheless, in brief
  • - However, casually
  • - Tennyson's 'You Ask Me, Why, ...... Ill at Ease'
  • - Nevertheless, briefly
  • - However, for short
  • - Short while?
  • - Even if, briefly
  • - Even if, in poems
  • - Yet, briefly
  • - However, old-style and brief
  • - Though, condensed
  • - Despite the fact that, briefly
  • - In spite of, for short
  • - Tai language
  • - Ne'ertheless
  • - Aeschylus tragedy
  • - Le Duc ......, decliner of the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize
  • - Despite, in old poems
  • - Despite, in poetry
  • - Brief "despite"
  • - However, in poetry
  • - Albeit, briefly
  • - However, in short
  • - However, to texters
  • - Yet, to Yeats
  • - Despite, for short
  • - Short "On the other hand . . ."
  • - Still, for short
  • - Notwithstanding, for short
  • - Yet, in verse
  • - Even if, casually
  • - Notwithstanding that, briefly
  • - Nonetheless, for short
  • - Despite the fact that, in short
  • - "As .... to breathe were life!": Tennyson
  • - Poetic "yet"
  • - Even if, to a bard
  • - Even if, poetically
  • - Shortened adverb
  • - In spite of, in short
  • - In spite of the fact that, for short
  • - What friends and fiends don't do
  • - Verse having the same sound at the end of the lines
  • - What is a word, agreeing with another in terminal sound
  • - what blank verse doesn't do
  • - Any verse or piece of poetry
  • - With time it will do so
  • - What teachers and preachers do
  • - In recital, Frost or Pound will do this with sound
  • - What Prancer and Dancer do that Rudolph and Vixen don't?
  • - what warhead and forehead do
  • - recital of frost's poetry
  • - what's done for fun?
  • - feature of mike and ike candy?
  • - sound alike, as "sunday" and "monday" do
  • - religious song used mostly in the middle of free verse
  • - A measure of frost, for example, in Limerick
  • - What "wine" and "dine" do
  • - Correspondence in sounds of word
  • - What free verse often doesn't do
  • - What haikus lack vis-a-vis sonnets
  • - What dogs, frogs and hogs all do?
  • - What Jay and Ray do
  • - Worst to first, e.g.?
  • - What most classic poems do that many modern poems don't
  • - What moon, June and spoon do
  • - What Mike and Ike do
  • - What good rap will do
  • - What each of the longest words in 17A, 65A, 10D and 25D famously lacks
  • - What dogs and hogs do
  • - What "moon" and "June" do, phonetically
  • - Verse of poetry
  • - Type of word searched for by a lyricist
  • - Short piece of verse
  • - It's hard to do with "orange"
  • - Important element of rap lyrics
  • - All the best rappers do it
  • - A forte of Ogden Nash
  • - (Of words) sound the same
  • - Kind of scheme
  • - What she and he do in verse?
  • - Poem of Frost broadcast on the radio
  • - Cats and rats do this?
  • - What blank verse lacks
  • - What limericks do
  • - Correspondence of word sounds
  • - What poems do
  • - What good poems do
  • - What sun and fun do
  • - What "easy" and "breezy" do
  • - What bats and cats do
  • - Repetition of similar sounds in two or more words
  • - What the puzzle's keywords each lack
  • - Piece of poetry
  • - What the first, second and fifth lines in a limerick do
  • - What cats, bats and rats do?
  • - What Bill and Jill do
  • - What hares and mares do
  • - Thing that Dr. Seuss liked to do
  • - What cats and rats do?
  • - What Q and U do
  • - Bit of poetry
  • - What sounds like Frost's poem
  • - What he and she do
  • - What's easier to do with gold than silver?
  • - What sips and nips do
  • - What cats and bats do
  • - Ben and Jen do it with each other
  • - (Of two words) end with a similar sound
  • - in the cure at troy, seamus heaney wrote of when "hope and history ..........".
  • - Correspondence of sound between words
  • - frost narrated a piece of poetry
  • - Repetition of similar sounds in two words
  • - What pairs of clues do, first/second, third/fourth
  • - come to a similar conclusion
  • - Tissue or "Miss you," for this clue?
  • - Poetry heard in prime time
  • - Poetic creation
  • - Poem by Frost for audience
  • - Silly billy possibly picked up frozen water
  • - Send her my poem
  • - Ball, call, fall, mall, when words sound similar
  • - Sound similar like love and shove
  • - my return during her performance - that's poetry
  • - a pronounced similarity
  • - Ample or sample, for example
  • - For example, bright and white frost, we hear
  • - give her my new poem
  • - Verses maybe in Frost broadcast
  • - Sound found, bound to resound?
  • - Confusing her with my poem
  • - "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star," for one
  • - simple poem
  • - ........ or reason
  • - Identical-sounding (like cats and rats)
  • - Have identical ending sounds
  • - Use words that sound alike, in a poem perhaps
  • - Track, note, that accommodates horse: horses for courses?
  • - Word With The Same Final Sound
  • - sound the same - sounds the same as frost
  • - Bound sound?
  • - Limerick jingle
  • - Similar sounding words often used in poetry
  • - Compose verse
  • - Limerick
  • - Write lyrics, often
  • - Versifier's concern
  • - Tears for fears, for example
  • - Dr. Seuss forte
  • - Zachary, for daiquiri, e.g.
  • - Without ... or reason
  • - Sound identity
  • - Sound alike
  • - Rum, for some
  • - Reason's mate
  • - Pure, for sure
  • - Poetic feature
  • - Poesy
  • - Ode feature
  • - Need for speed, e.g.
  • - Mother Goose entry
  • - Moon/June, e.g.
  • - Moon to June
  • - Mate bees with fleas?
  • - Lyricist's specialty
  • - June-moon, e.g.
  • - June moon or May day, e.g.
  • - Have common ends, in a way
  • - Group three with thee?
  • - Group please with knees?
  • - Fun for one, for one
  • - End with the same sound, like "jumps" and "mumps"
  • - End with the same sound, like "hike" and "bike"
  • - Couplet feature
  • - Box and cox, for example
  • - Correspond in sound.
  • - Children's verse
  • - Donne, for one
  • - Poet's concern
  • - Blank verse's lack
  • - Ogden Nash creation
  • - Nash forte
  • - Ditty
  • - Reason colleague
  • - Short poem
  • - Go with the flow, maybe?
  • - "Partridge," to "cartridge"
  • - Correspondence in word sounds
  • - "Moon" or "June," to "tune"
  • - Frost said something read
  • - End with a similar sound
  • - Nursery poem?
  • - Boots taken from mother's boy in Limerick
  • - Pay for play
  • - Done for one, for one
  • - Be like 'cat' and 'mat'
  • - Rough stuff, for instance -- word that finds partner in crime?
  • - He, to she
  • - Fun, for one
  • - Limerick, for example
  • - Take the rap?
  • - Nursery verse?
  • - Dumb, for some, e.g
  • - Have correspondence at the end?
  • - Poem feature
  • - It does, with time
  • - Frost broadcast jingle
  • - Quart, for short?
  • - Jingle
  • - Court, for short
  • - Crumb, for some
  • - Rapper's skill
  • - Hot to trot, e.g
  • - On about short religious song's word pattern
  • - Penny, for many
  • - Pay to play, e.g.
  • - Gum, for some?
  • - Limerick characteristic
  • - Reason partner
  • - Lyricist's quest
  • - Limerick feature
  • - Sound mostly the same
  • - Sample, for example
  • - Run, for one
  • - Reason's partner
  • - Nursery ......
  • - Head to bed?
  • - Wynken or Blynken, e.g., but not Nod
  • - Verse feature
  • - "... no ...... or reason"
  • - Nursery favorite
  • - Mares, to hares
  • - Sonnet feature
  • - Norse, for course
  • - Group bees with trees?
  • - Greeting-card message, typically
  • - Gun, for one
  • - Ad slogan, often
  • - Toys for boys?
  • - Mother Goose selection
  • - Shun, for one
  • - Reason mate
  • - "Funny money," for one
  • - Trample, for example
  • - Limerick part
  • - Poet's creation
  • - Limerick, e.g
  • - Sun, for one
  • - Rum, to some
  • - Tears for Fears, e.g
  • - ... poetry
  • - Poem
  • - Verse
  • - Hot to trot
  • - Scheme
  • - See 26 Down
  • - ___ or reason (good sense)
  • - Poetic device with similar sounds
  • - Have the same end-sound
  • - her and my composition sound the same
  • - Nursery ......, poem for kids
  • - Posh crafts
  • - Posh pleasure crafts
  • - Blue-water pleasure craft.
  • - Regatta entries
  • - Regatta craft
  • - Regatta entrants
  • - Regatta boats
  • - Pleasure craft
  • - Sailing craft
  • - Marina craft
  • - Crafts in a billionaire's posh ocean fleet
  • - Cathy's cryptic craft
  • - Party boats
  • - You can see them at marinas
  • - America's Cup entrants
  • - Millionaires' "toys"
  • - Expensive harbor sights
  • - Private boats
  • - Sir Thomas Lipton's passion
  • - Pleasure cruisers
  • - Sights at Newport
  • - Racing vessels.
  • - Bermuda racers.
  • - Boats.
  • - Masted vessels
  • - Racing boats
  • - Pleasure boats
  • - Sailing boats.
  • - Status symbols?
  • - Large boats
  • - Marina sight
  • - Marina sights
  • - shy cat is upset by boats
  • - they possibly stay out of church and go sailing!
  • - recreational boats