➠ Words with i
List contains 175554 Words that "i" contain.
- - not be at full strength
- - to be in poor health - sounds as though potent drink is required
- - Be stricken with a virus
- - Feel the effects of a cold, say
- - have the sniffles, say
- - Have a cold or the flu, say
- - Suffer from the flu, say
- - Be sick, alcoholic drink being spoken of
- - To be sick, or catch a bug
- - Be ill or unwell
- - Be sick or suffer
- - Be struggling, say
- - Be indisposed [could be an issue during spaceflight]
- - Need to be under a doctor's care
- - To catch a bug or be ill (rhymes with "snail")
- - Be in pain
- - Not be well
- - Be troubled
- - Suffer, as from the flu
- - Have the flu, say
- - Be valetudinarian
- - Be less than 100 percent
- - Be distressed
- - Have something the matter
- - Be less than healthy
- - Be in need of a sick day
- - Be below par
- - Be bedbound
- - Have the flu, maybe
- - Be under par
- - Be not up to par
- - Be bothered by
- - Take to the sickbed
- - Have the vapors
- - Have the sniffles
- - Have the flu, perhaps
- - Catch the flu
- - Be under par, healthwise
- - Be poorly
- - Be less than 100%
- - Be in misery
- - Be in a bad way
- - Be down with the flu
- - Suffer from the flu, for example
- - Have the pip
- - Have the miseries
- - Have the flu, for example
- - Have the flu, e.g.
- - Get the flu
- - Be unable to come in, say
- - Be the trouble with.
- - Be out, perhaps
- - Be out of health
- - Be on the disabled list, say
- - Be off, in a way
- - Be off one's feed
- - Be near bankruptcy
- - Be moribund, say
- - Be in trouble
- - Be in the grip of la grippe
- - Be in bed, maybe
- - Be hurting
- - Be hung over, e.g.
- - Be home sick
- - Be green around the gills
- - Be bedridden, say
- - Be abed
- - Be miserable
- - Be ill
- - Be sick
- - Be in poor health
- - Be down with a bug
- - Be sickly
- - Have the sniffles and body aches
- - Feel under the weather
- - Have the flu
- - Be under the weather
- - Be down
- - Be indisposed
- - Be down with something?
- - Be unwell
- - Be laid up in bed
- - To be unwell
- - Reported beer to be off colour
- - Have the blahs
- - Be out of sorts
- - Be in bad shape
- - Be bedridden
- - Be laid up
- - Be off
- - Excellent student to be indisposed
- - Feel under par
- - Not be in perfect health
- - Be down with the flu, say
- - be ill, feel uneasy or unwell
- - Be in need of a doctor
- - excellent learner becomes poorly
- - sicken, worry
- - Have a runny nose, say
- - Get a bit ill
- - Have a stomach bug
- - feel congested, say
- - Have a bad cold, say
- - Feel ill, say
- - Require medicine
- - feel less than 100 percent
- - Suffer from a bug
- - Feel prolonged discomfort
- - have an affliction
- - need antibiotics, say
- - Feeling less than 100 percent
- - suffer a very good student
- - have discomfort
- - Trouble, cause discomfort
- - trouble in jail
- - Have woes
- - Suffer from ill health
- - Cause trouble to [Job 16:3 [NIV]]
- - A state of poor health
- - Suffer with ill health
- - Need a doctor's appointment, say
- - Feel wretched or sick
- - Cause suffering physically
- - Ache all over or have a cold, say
- - Suffer from something
- - To give mental or physical pain
- - Down with fever, say
- - Anglo-Indian lover starts to go crook
- - Afflict in mind or body
- - first-class and lively initially, but will become sickly
- - grow sick
- - Suffer poor health
- - Suffer from an illness
- - Homophone of "ale"
- - Require rest, perhaps
- - Need medical attention
- - Have a cold
- - Take to one's bed
- - Have something to complain about
- - Feel sickly
- - Suffer illness
- - Require nursing, e.g.
- - Require nursing
- - Need nursing
- - Catch a bug, say
- - Suffer somewhat
- - Need aspirin
- - Have a malady
- - Gallic garlic
- - Cause trouble to
- - Suffer ill health
- - Run a temperature
- - Need to see a doctor, perhaps
- - Need medicine
- - Need a sawbones
- - Have aches and pains
- - Feel yucky
- - Feel far from fine
- - Suffer symptoms
- - Suffer some
- - Suffer pain
- - Suffer from sickness
- - Sneeze, cough, etc.
- - Require doctoring, e.g.
- - Not do well
- - Need a nurse
- - Need a G.P.
- - Homophone for ale
- - Have something wrong
- - Have health issues
- - Have an illness
- - Have a headache
- - Have a fever, e.g.
- - Have a cold, perhaps
- - Have a cold, maybe
- - Have a bad case of something
- - Get a grippe
- - Garlic, to Gaston
- - Feel wretched
- - Feel terrible
- - Feel pain, perhaps
- - Feel low
- - Feel like garbage
- - Feel indisposed
- - Feel down
- - Feel discomfort
- - Fare poorly
- - Cough and sneeze, say
- - Confine to bed, maybe
- - Bring pain to
- - We sick
- - Trouble, afflict
- - Suffer from allergies, say
- - Suffer from a sickness
- - Suffer from a disease
- - Run a fever, perhaps
- - Require Tylenol, say
- - Require rest, maybe
- - Require medication
- - Require curing
- - Require bed rest, perhaps
- - Not feel oneself
- - Not feel one's best
- - Not fare well
- - Need to take a sick day
- - Need to see a doctor, maybe
- - Need nursing, say
- - Need care
- - Need bed rest
- - Need a tonic
- - Look peaked
- - Lie in bed, say
- - Incur coryza
- - Homophone for a libation
- - Have problems
- - Have pain
- - Have miseries
- - Have it bad?
- - Have headaches, say
- - Have chills, perhaps
- - Have a nasty bug, say
- - Have a hangover, perhaps
- - Have a fever, say
- - Garlic, to Genevieve
- - Garlic, to Gagne
- - Garlic, in Grenoble
- - Garlic, in Gentilly
- - Garlic, in Gananoque
- - Fight a cold, say
- - Feel queasy, e.g.
- - Feel malaise, e.g.
- - Feel like staying in bed
- - Feel less than perfect
- - Feel feverish, perhaps
- - Feel feverish, maybe
- - Feel distress
- - Feel crappy
- - Feel bum
- - Come down with a bug
- - Catch that bug
- - Afflict — feel unwell
- - Affict
- - Affect badly
- - Ache all over
- - 'ard rain?
- - Give trouble to
- - Sicken
- - Run a fever, say
- - Catch something
- - Cause suffering to
- - Cause pain
- - Discomfort
- - Lose vigor
- - Fall ill
- - Have a fever
- - Cause distress to
- - Cause to suffer
- - Affect adversely
- - Weigh heavily upon
- - Become sick
- - Plague
- - Worry
- - Unwell
- - Not well
- - Feeling unwell
- - Distress
- - Disturb
- - Feel pain
- - Pain
- - Ache
- - Total
- - Have a bug, say
- - Afflict
- - Feel crummy
- - Feel out of sorts
- - Feel unwell
- - Feel sick
- - Have a bug
- - Need a sick day
- - Have something
- - Hurt
- - Feel poorly
- - Languish
- - Feel feverish
- - Feel less than 100%
- - Not feel so hot
- - Suffer
- - Feel ill
- - Feel peaked
- - Run a temperature, say
- - Homophone of a pub drink
- - Not feel so good
- - Feel fluish, perhaps
- - Need a shot from a doctor
- - Languish in bed
- - Manhattan, for one
- - Not feel too hot
- - Have chills, say
- - Feel not-so-hot
- - Feel miserable
- - Feel bad
- - Feel rotten
- - Require a sick day
- - Lack one's usual vitality, maybe
- - Have a cold, say
- - Bother
- - Feel queasy
- - Need a doctor's care
- - Trouble
- - Feel lousy
- - Have what's "going around"
- - Need a doctor
- - Feel blah
- - Need curing
- - Bother greatly
- - Garlic, to Gerard
- - Garlic, in Gaspe
- - Feel malaise
- - Feel unsound
- - Feel awful
- - Not feel too good
- - Feel punky
- - Have sickness
- - Have a health problem
- - Not feel well
- - Not do so well
- - Suffer discomfort
- - Have caught something
- - Feel fluish
- - Not feel 100 percent
- - Get feverish
- - Catch a bug
- - Not feel so well
- - To trouble
- - Feel off
- - Require aspirin, perhaps
- - Garlic
- - Catch a virus, say
- - Feel poor
- - Feel below par
- - Need meds, perhaps
- - Have a bug, maybe
- - Not feel 100%
- - Require meds, maybe
- - Require treatment, perhaps
- - -
- - Suffer from a sore throat say
- - Feel less than fine
- - Ali give trouble if upset
- - Suffer from a virus
- - suffer in pain
- - feel nauseous, say
- - heard beer is trouble
- - Worry principally about endless evil
- - Need to recuperate
- - Have a two-day sickness
- - trouble caused by oddly deficient facials
- - not thrive
- - Musical instrument with strings
- - Fender instrument
- - Eric Clapton's instrument
- - Jimi Hendrix's instrument
- - something plucked? it is fringed by a rug that's ruffled
- - Stringed instrument; can be electric or acoustic
- - instrument for maybelle carter
- - Instrument starts to generate useful information through automated reasoning
- - what was bono's choice of luxury item on his recent desert island discs appearance?
- - joan jett's instrument
- - "Teardrops On My ...," 2006 song by Taylor Swift with a string instrument in its title
- - Stringed instrument mostly good for Scottish sailor
- - Instrument that gives learners calluses
- - Instrument played by John Williams and Julian Bream
- - Country-and-western instrument
- - a stringed musical instrument
- - Elvis' instrument
- - Rock band's primary instrument
- - Luthier's product
- - Johnny B. Goode's forte
- - Hendrix's forte
- - Fretted musical instrument
- - Clapton's ax
- - Musical instrument(Used today)
- - Banjo's relative.
- - Instrument played with a plectrum
- - It's plucked or strummed
- - B.B. King's instrument
- - Clapton's instrument
- - Instrument for The Romeros, a classical quartet
- - Stop omitting intro in jazz piece, taking up instrument
- - Instrument in a power trio
- - Rock instrument
- - Carlos Santana's instrument
- - Doesn't look so 24 across to play in the air, while listening to another.
- - Shredding equipment?
- - Sergovia medium
- - Beatles "While My ...... Gently Weeps"
- - Ax with a pick?
- - Handful for Hendrix
- - Plucky type of bouncer, for the most part, is protecting it
- - One picked for concert?