➠ Words with i

List contains 175554 Words that "i" contain.

  • - "Honesty with the volume cranked up," per George Saunders
  • - Doctor going to work sick, e.g.
  • - metal unknown – that's the paradox
  • - sarcasm from the yankee at the golf club
  • - "Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia" being the fear of long words, e.g.
  • - A flight attendant scared of heights, e.g.
  • - "oh, the ......!"
  • - a ballerina stumbling on the sidewalk, e.g.
  • - Figure of speech in which the literal meaning is the opposite of that intended
  • - a billionaire not having change for the parking meter, e.g.
  • - ... of the situation (dramatic twist)
  • - ... of the situation
  • - "The ... of the situation..." (humorist's line)
  • - The fact that the Bible is the most shoplifted book in America, e.g.
  • - Sarcasm from the club youth leader
  • - Device of the wryly humorous
  • - The fire station burned down, e.g.
  • - Use of words to convey the opposite of what they normally mean
  • - Twist at the end
  • - Sense of the absurd
  • - Sardonic humor, e.g.
  • - Sarcasm, e.g.
  • - Parking enforcement vehicle getting towed, e.g.
  • - Man bites dog, e.g.
  • - Literary device in "The Gift of the Magi"
  • - Form of sarcasm, e.g.
  • - Employment agency layoff, e.g.
  • - Device commonly used in "The Twilight Zone"
  • - All Time Low "The ...... of Choking on a Lifesaver"
  • - Adolph Coors III's allergy to beer, e.g.
  • - "The Wizard of Oz" device
  • - "The Twilight Zone" plot device
  • - "The Gift of the Magi" quality
  • - "The gaiety of reflection and the joy of wisdom," per Anatole France
  • - A fire station burning down, e.g
  • - Literary effect in O. Henry's 'The Gift of the Magi'
  • - Cop committing a crime, e.g
  • - A car thief's car getting stolen, e.g
  • - Cheating on an ethics exam, e.g
  • - Spelling mistake on a spelling bee trophy, e.g
  • - IRS agent committing tax fraud, e.g
  • - Humorous literary twist
  • - Literary device employed by O Henry
  • - Pretense of ignorance
  • - Drama's incongruity
  • - press for it? why? satirical use of words will suffice
  • - Some memoir on Yeltsin as a form of satire
  • - Might Smithy work with this wry literary device?
  • - sarcasm unknown to press at first
  • - Subtle humour cryptically "Fey"?
  • - Subtle humour fey perhaps?
  • - focus of an alanis morissette song
  • - twist ending feature, sometimes
  • - story twist
  • - sarcasm in press? unknown
  • - Press gallery's close to mocking literary style
  • - Complaining about social media on Facebook, say
  • - humour with a twist
  • - Dramatic ... (literary device in which something unexpected occurs)
  • - Tongue-in-cheek literary twist
  • - Rhetorical literary device
  • - much-debated literary device
  • - Literary technique that involves incongruous elements
  • - Unexpected twist, like in O. Henry stories
  • - Satirical use of words
  • - Muted - or refined - sarcasm
  • - smooth, yet to be ascertained form of wit
  • - oft-debated literary device
  • - Dramatic ... (wry literary twist)
  • - dramatic literary device
  • - dry humour
  • - Clever sarcasm
  • - Novelist's device
  • - Opposite of meaning intended
  • - What cheating in an ethics class is an example of
  • - Satirist's device
  • - Subtle sarcasm
  • - Sardonic literary style
  • - Twist of fate
  • - Satiric twist
  • - O. Henry forte
  • - Literary sarcasm
  • - What air quotes sometimes indicate
  • - Tongue-in-cheek quality
  • - Sardonic writing
  • - It features a twist
  • - Humorous literary technique
  • - Double-edged humor
  • - "Hipster Handbook" subject
  • - Type of wit
  • - Swiftian humor
  • - Swift strength
  • - Subject of an Alanis Morissette tune
  • - Stinging surprise
  • - Satirist's tool
  • - Sardonic wit
  • - Sardonic literary tactic
  • - Sardonic literary device
  • - Sardonic humor
  • - O. Henry's forte
  • - O. Henry trademark
  • - O. Henry technique
  • - Like hematite
  • - Light sarcasm
  • - It may be dramatic
  • - Humor with a twist, perhaps
  • - Biting wit
  • - A literary incongruity
  • - "Gulliver's Travels" feature
  • - Writing device, of a sort
  • - Writing device
  • - Vonnegut device
  • - Twist onstage
  • - Twist of a sort
  • - Twist in "Oliver Twist"
  • - Swiftian device
  • - Swift device
  • - Speaker's device
  • - Sophocles skill
  • - Socratic approach
  • - Socratic ...... (pretended ignorance)
  • - Socratic ...... (feigned ignorance in a discussion)
  • - Satiric wit
  • - Satire, perhaps
  • - Sardonic style
  • - Sardonic form of humor
  • - Sarcasm of a sort
  • - Quality that Alanis didn't quite hit in a hit song
  • - Poetic justice
  • - Paradoxical sarcasm
  • - Overused humor technique
  • - Onion ingredient?
  • - O. Henry's pet device
  • - O. Henry's favorite device
  • - O. Henry could see it in things
  • - Nonliteral humor
  • - Much-misunderstood writing
  • - Literary twist that might be "dramatic"
  • - Literary technique involving incongruity
  • - Literary incongruity
  • - Literary device much used by O. Henry
  • - It's not to be taken literally
  • - It's lost on some people
  • - It may feature a twist
  • - It can feature a twist
  • - Incongruousness
  • - Humorist's tool
  • - Humor not for dummies
  • - Hipster's sartorial tool
  • - Hidden humor
  • - Gentle sarcasm
  • - Forte of O. Henry
  • - Figure of speech employed in ridicule.
  • - Ferruginous
  • - Feature of many fables
  • - Dramatic ...... (type of literary twist)
  • - Double-edged plot device
  • - Dissimulation of a sort
  • - Certain literary device
  • - Asteism
  • - Alkaline Trio "Agony & ......"
  • - A form of wry humor.
  • - "Oedipus Rex" literary device
  • - Ferric ......
  • - Literary element
  • - Ferrous
  • - Certain humor
  • - Dry humor
  • - Wry humor
  • - Unexpected outcome
  • - Wit of a sort
  • - Swift's forte.
  • - Dramatic device from smooth Yankee
  • - O. Henry hallmark
  • - It can be dramatic or situational
  • - Sarcastic tone
  • - Literary twist of sorts
  • - Dramatic technique
  • - Plagiarizing an essay about integrity, for example
  • - Ungenuine tone
  • - Antonym of "earnestness"
  • - It's twisty
  • - "Seinfeld" humor type
  • - Wry twist
  • - Jonathan Swift specialty
  • - Smooth youth leader in satire
  • - Mild sarcasm
  • - Humor with a twist
  • - Device common on 'Seinfeld'
  • - Satire device
  • - Sometimes tricky-to-spot humor
  • - O. Henry specialty
  • - Causes of extra innings
  • - Causes of 10th innings
  • - Office neckwear
  • - Formal neckwear
  • - Neckwear with knots
  • - Causes of overtime
  • - Causes of NHL shootouts
  • - Causes of sudden death
  • - Neckwears
  • - Causes of sudden deaths
  • - Binds ... or a hint to the starts of the answers to the six starred clues
  • - Bonds, of a sort
  • - Formal accessories
  • - Neckwear
  • - Knotted neckwear
  • - matches neckwear items?
  • - Skinny pieces of clothing
  • - ‘put it back!' – points to neckwear
  • - Pieces of formal neckwear
  • - Makes knots in
  • - Makes knots
  • - Links (to)
  • - I call them fashion nooses
  • - How you get a relative a record deal
  • - Has the same goals?
  • - Haberdashery wares
  • - Gifts for grads or dads
  • - Garments sometimes attached with pins
  • - Games nobody wins
  • - Frequent tic-tac-toe results
  • - Father's Day gifts, often
  • - Father's Day favorites?
  • - Fashion nooses
  • - Family .......... Fox hit TV sitcom
  • - Even scores
  • - Deuces, at tennis
  • - Dad's rackful
  • - Dad's Day gifts
  • - Cribbage impossibilities
  • - Comes equal first
  • - Classic Father's Day gifts
  • - Certain game outcomes
  • - Businessman's collection
  • - Brooks Brothers array
  • - Bows, e.g.
  • - Blessed binders
  • - Athletes often break them
  • - Ascots and bolos
  • - Ascot and Windsor
  • - Ascot and cravat
  • - 50-50 contests, e.g.
  • - 20-20 and 7-up
  • - 10-10 and 4-4, but not 10-4
  • - 1-1 and 7-7
  • - "Family ......" (Michael J. Fox sitcom)
  • - "Family ......" (1980s sitcom)
  • - Family follower
  • - Haberdasher's wares
  • - TV's "Family ......"
  • - Fastens with string
  • - Laces
  • - Trusses
  • - Knotty attire
  • - Haberdasher's display
  • - Haberdashery section
  • - Men's accessories
  • - Binds together
  • - Track connectors
  • - Ascots
  • - Lashes
  • - Support beams
  • - Gets even
  • - Haberdashery display
  • - Attachments
  • - Track supports
  • - Dead heats
  • - Gifts for fathers.
  • - Connects
  • - Makes a connection
  • - Sleepers
  • - Neckpieces.
  • - Affectionate feelings
  • - Some haberdashery
  • - Fastens.
  • - Stalemates
  • - Musical marks
  • - They take a bow
  • - Haberdashery.
  • - Hair holders
  • - Connections
  • - Inconclusive conclusions
  • - No-win situations
  • - Relationships
  • - Finishes even with
  • - 20-20 and 50-50
  • - Deuces, e.g
  • - Reasons for overtime
  • - Makes bows
  • - All-even sports scores
  • - Knotted accessories
  • - Fastens with a knot
  • - Makes a bow
  • - Nobody wins them
  • - Draws
  • - Often-patterned garments
  • - Some Father's Day gifts
  • - Evens up
  • - Alliances
  • - Evens the score
  • - Popular Father's Day gifts
  • - 20-20 et al
  • - Personal connections
  • - Suits' go-withs
  • - Rare Scrabble outcomes
  • - Affiliations
  • - Suit accessories
  • - Pigs' enclosures
  • - Some soccer results
  • - Bag closers
  • - With 77-Across, has a connection with
  • - Catches up to
  • - Cravats
  • - Haberdasher's array
  • - Makes a knot in
  • - Gets even with
  • - Neither wins nor loses
  • - Frequent soccer results
  • - Closet rackful
  • - Clip-on accessories, perhaps
  • - Causes for overtime
  • - Deadlocks
  • - Athletes sometimes break them
  • - Formalwear items
  • - They're broken by shootouts
  • - Reasons for extra innings
  • - Secures building site
  • - Formalwear for men
  • - They take bows
  • - Makes a sheepshank
  • - Rare results, in the NFL
  • - Gifts for Dad
  • - Associations
  • - They're broken by athletes
  • - Games with no winner
  • - Things to wear with suits
  • - Track-supporting timbers
  • - Trash bag closers
  • - Reasons for overtime periods
  • - Reasons for 10th innings
  • - Thrilling late-inning situations
  • - They get broken on playing fields
  • - You can't win with them
  • - Makes a knot
  • - Track beams
  • - What soccer shootouts resolve
  • - Lashes (up)
  • - Accessories often gifted in June
  • - Overtime causes
  • - 50-50 situations?
  • - Bonds
  • - Many World Cup results
  • - Garbage bag closers
  • - Knotted attire
  • - All scores?
  • - 20-20 and others
  • - Haberdashery array
  • - Unlikely Monopoly outcomes
  • - They get under your collar
  • - Draws crowd back over island
  • - Rail supports
  • - Haberdasher's inventory
  • - Accessories for suits
  • - Common Father's Day gifts
  • - Brooks Brothers buys
  • - Haberdashery stock
  • - Father's Day gifts
  • - Haberdashery items
  • - Knots
  • - Score markings
  • - Track components
  • - Joins closely
  • - Interlaces.
  • - Draws together.
  • - Family ...
  • - Evens
  • - Binds
  • - Moors
  • - Links
  • - Binding material
  • - Makes ends meet
  • - Obligations
  • - Fastens securely
  • - Scrabble draws
  • - Joins
  • - Impedes, with 'up'
  • - Binders.
  • - Neck wear
  • - Equals
  • - Fastens a knot
  • - Some clip-on accessories
  • - uncommon scrabble outcomes
  • - 0–0 and others
  • - Family connections, say
  • - Connects it wrongly at two points
  • - Track installation
  • - "Family ......" (classic sitcom starring Michael J Fox)
  • - fastens or binds
  • - Tethers