➠ Words with i
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- - Walk heavily to the factory ... it's a grind
- - An exercise device with a continuous moving belt on which to walk or run
- - Alter mild sort of old punishment
- - Exercise device that allows you to walk without going anywhere
- - take step in factory to keep belt rotating?
- - large machine to walk on top of
- - walk to the cotton factory - it's sheer drudgery
- - those using it walked to work
- - Prepare the ground, to incorporate bizarre dream routine
- - Time to study English philosopher -- dull work
- - Tramp is presumably responsible for generating rumours of the boring routine
- - Punishment for people taking steps to maintain revolution
- - Start treatment to understand the beginning of migraine suffering from the daily grind
- - Time to study English philosopher -- tedious work
- - Place for running in place
- - place where you can run for hours without going anywhere
- - exercise machine used by taller dim eccentric
- - Gym running machine
- - boring routine that may be exhibited by a drill team
- - drill team in a muddle - it's routine drudgery
- - walk over the cotton factory - it's an example of routine drudgery
- - machine with a conveyor belt
- - a model studied an english philosopher but it's a dull business
- - Routine drudgery — exercise machine
- - Piece of gym equipment
- - Drill team (anag) — routine drudgery
- - Dreary repetitive work
- - Exercise equipment
- - Hard drudgery mild later perhaps
- - Winger's notes about badly made exercise machine
- - Gym machine
- - Routine part of tyre on motorway -- outwardly lethal
- - Routine drudgery
- - Study English philosopher? -- after short time that's a tedious occupation
- - Gym fixture
- - Pore over millions invested in work on farm -- it's a routine operation
- - Tramp Press produced In the Gymnasium
- - . . . at the gym
- - Situation of routine drudgery
- - Walking or running exercise device
- - Look at male trapped by work's drudgery
- - It gets you nowhere
- - Symbol of a boring routine
- - Fitness center staple
- - Fitness center equipment
- - Health club staple
- - Exercise device
- - One was installed in the international space station
- - Relative of a squirrel cage.
- - One symbol of the daily grind.
- - Monotonous round of work.
- - Dreary routine
- - Daily grind
- - Monotonous routine
- - Dull routine
- - Tire patterns
- - In the end, I'm all tired out running on this?
- - Fitness club machine
- - Warble about newly-made gym equipment
- - some carib sentiment expressed by playwright
- - Dramatist Henrik
- - "Rosmersholm" playwright
- - "Brand" playwright
- - Writer Henrik
- - Poet, Henrik ..........
- - Norwegian playwright Henrik (author of "A Doll's House")
- - Norwegian novelist
- - Norwegian dramatist Henrik
- - Norway's most celebrated playwright
- - Henrik ...... (Norwegian playwright who wrote "Ghosts")
- - Dramatic Henrik
- - "Pillars of Society" playwright
- - "Love's Comedy" playwright
- - "Emperor and Galilean" playwright
- - Norwegian playwright
- - "Ghosts" playwright
- - Peer Gynt playwright
- - 'Peer Gynt' playwright Henrik
- - Norwegian writer
- - Henrik ........ wrote Hedda Gabler
- - Playwright in limbo, seeing odd characters cut
- - Beastly disease caught by popular playwright
- - "The Master Builder" author Henrik
- - 'A Doll's House' playwright Henrik
- - "A Doll's House" playwright
- - "The Wild Duck" playwright
- - "Hedda Gabler" playwright
- - Norwegian playwright Henrik
- - Playwright whose social dramas include Ghosts and The Wild Duck
- - Playwright Ben is slammed
- - Norwegian dramatist
- - Noted Norwegian playwright
- - Henrik ......, 'Hedda Gabler' playwright
- - 'Hedda Gabler' playwright Henrik
- - Playwright with digestive condition needing nurse
- - Playwright
- - Henrik who wrote 'Peer Gynt'
- - Norwegian dramatist and playwright
- - Playwright is barely surviving, eating nothing initially
- - 'The Master Builder' playwright
- - Playwright's single book: 'Every Way But West'
- - 'An Enemy of the People' playwright
- - 'Peer Gynt' dramatist Henrik
- - "Ghosts" playwright Henrik
- - World's #2 most-performed playwright
- - Norwegian playwright, d. 1906
- - Henrik --, Norwegian dramatist who wrote 'A Doll's House'
- - Norwegian dramatist, d. 1906
- - Playwright who wrote in Danish
- - "When We Dead Awaken" playwright
- - "Ghosts" writer Henrik
- - "The Wild Duck" playwright Henrik
- - "Little Eyolf" playwright
- - Norwegian port
- - Playwright Ben is drunk
- - Norwegian playwright Henrik, wrote A Doll's House
- - Ben is becoming a noted Norwegian
- - henrik ...., norwegian playwright
- - henrik ..., author of stage plays hedda gabler and the league of youth
- - henrik ---, dramatist
- - More than one ghost writer
- - author breaking nibs around beginning of essay
- - Dramatist Ben is drunk
- - Ben is turning into a dramatist
- - Author of "Peer Gynt"
- - "Rosmersholm" author
- - Nordic poet
- - Nora's creator
- - Nora Helmer's creator
- - His first play was "Love's Comedy."
- - He wrote "The Wild Duck"
- - He wrote "The Master Builder"
- - Ghosts author
- - Father of Nora and Peer
- - Father of modern drama
- - Famous figure in drama.
- - Dramatist, author of Peer Gynt
- - Creator of Nora Helmer.
- - Creator of master builder Solness
- - Creator of Hedwig Ekdal.
- - Creator of Hedda Gabler
- - Creator of Ase
- - Author of "Rosmersholm"
- - Author of "Hedda Gabler"
- - Author of "A Doll's House"
- - A Doll's House writer
- - "Wild Duck" author
- - "The Father of Modern Drama"
- - "Rosmersholm" dramatist
- - "Little Eyolf" dramatist
- - "Ghosts" creator
- - "Law & Order" evidence
- - Dramatist
- - "Peer Gynt" dramatist
- - Dramatist sent up in Osborne's biography
- - Writer using a selection of nibs enthusiastically
- - 'A Doll's House' dramatist
- - Author of The Master Builder, d. 1906
- - "Ghosts" writer
- - His nibs enterprisingly setting out a dramatic talent?
- - Strindberg contemporary
- - Gabler's creator
- - "Peer Gynt" creator
- - Writer promoted one's birthday cakes
- - Dramatist at home nursing complaint
- - English author making comeback? No time for Scandinavian one
- - Dramatist at home infected by disease
- - Dramatist and writer for children almost returned
- - Major influence for Shaw and Wilde
- - Writer's current book dispatched without back cover
- - His last play was 'When We Dead Awaken'
- - 'Hedda Gabler' author
- - Barges in losing rag with writer associated with the pillars of society
- - Order of St. Olav honoree, 1893
- - Inspiration for Shaw and Wilde
- - 'The Wild Duck' dramatist
- - Hedda Gabler's creator
- - "When We Dead Awaken" was his last play
- - "Peer Gynt" writer
- - Peer Gynt's creator
- - "A Doll's House" author
- - Creator of Torvald and Nora Helmer
- - "Ghosts" dramatist
- - "When We Dead Awaken" dramatist
- - The Giving Tree author Silverstein
- - 'Hedda Gabler' dramatist
- - Playmaker's chronic complaint over Everton's wingers
- - Writer of A Doll's House
- - Writer is disturbed by book being oddly ignored
- - point broken nibs out for a writer
- - Destroy but create aid, somehow
- - Destroy monarch with a heartless order
- - time to command, time to go — so, destroy
- - English spread out around Cape to destroy
- - Destroy idea and react badly
- - Destroy extremist expelling Liberal during Parisian summer
- - Destroy completely
- - Destroy
- - Time to rule heartlessly — destroy!
- - get rid of crate - idea has changed
- - Remove new cardie then prepare tea
- - trace idea that is wrong and root it out
- - Get rid of poor read that is about queen, perhaps
- - Wipe out aid - create confusion
- - Get rid of character abroad, caught by international venture being withdrawn
- - remove by getting to the root of things
- - Initially appear bitter about cutting sick tree's root out
- - Get rid of English and gunners lay down the law heartlessly
- - Wipe out many years, say, when time drifts away
- - do away with what ida create, when ground
- - eliminate from a tied race
- - How to get rid of a tree acid, perhaps
- - dispose of a cider and tea cocktail
- - remove aerated liquid, grabbing nearly frozen water!
- - get rid of crate aide damaged
- - Root out.
- - Extinguish, wipe out
- - Kill time, say, losing heart
- - Remove casualty with a heartless command
- - Finish off a cider cocktail and put away
- - Root out completely
- - Stamp out Ecstasy spread around clubs
- - Remove monarch with a heartless order
- - Finish off a cider bottle and put away
- - To kill time, I acted strangely
- - Get rid of rubbish I created around area
- - Remove poster found in Morecambe by end of June
- - Do away with heartless order after period
- - Get rid of last of cattle spread out round Cape
- - Remove energy beam, catching cold
- - Get rid of completely
- - Do this to ragweed and avoid sneezes
- - Annihilate
- - Obliterate
- - Stamp out
- - Purge
- - Exterminate
- - Extirpate
- - Do away with
- - Completely remove
- - Uproot
- - Wipe out
- - Get rid of
- - get rid of aid - create another way