➠ Words with j
List contains 9649 Words that "j" contain.
- - a container is not closed
- - A pot is slightly open
- - A container that's slightly open
- - Just open a drink
- - Just open for a drink
- - a vessel slightly open
- - Slightly open, as a gate
- - When is a door not a door? When it's ... (classic riddle)
- - Partially open a beer
- - Still open, as a door
- - Like a recently robbed vault's door, say
- - A pint? Not quite open
- - Half-open, as a window
- - not fully open for a drink
- - A container not quite closed
- - A tiny bit open
- - If the door's not closed, you can get a drink
- - Somewhat open as a door
- - Slightly open, as a car door
- - open, but not very
- - Like a door with a crack in it
- - Just barely open, like a car door
- - Partially open a container
- - Door that's not fully shut
- - Like a half open door
- - Slightly open, like a window
- - One container is slightly open
- - A wee bit open as a door
- - Like a door that's slightly open
- - Openable with a push
- - cracked open just a bit
- - A door neither fully open, nor closed, e.g.
- - open a container
- - Slightly cracked, like a door
- - Left open a crack
- - Slightly open, as a screen door
- - A door slightly open
- - Neither shut nor open
- - Pasta's gone off with container slightly open
- - Barely open, like some doors
- - Partly open a container
- - Like a slightly open door
- - Partly open a drink
- - A little open as a door
- - a glass container is not properly closed
- - Partially open
- - Open somewhat
- - Between open and closed
- - A door that's not a door?
- - Slightly open, like a door
- - Just barely open, like a door
- - Cracked slightly
- - Wilco "She's ......"
- - Slightly opened
- - Propped open, perhaps
- - Open just a little
- - Cracked open a smidge
- - Open partway
- - Open just a tad
- - Neither open nor shut
- - Like a door that's cracked open a bit
- - Just slightly open
- - "When it's ......" (old riddle answer)
- - "When is a door not a door? When it's ......"
- - "A door is not a door when it's ......"
- - When it's ....: answer to an old riddle about a door
- - What a door is when it's not a door?
- - Standing open
- - Slightly shy of shut
- - Slightly cracked open
- - Q.: When is a door not a door? A.: When it's ......
- - Partway open, as a door
- - Openable with a gentle push, say
- - Open, but barely
- - Open-ish, as a door
- - Open some, as a door
- - Open enough to peep through
- - Open by a chink
- - Open a wit
- - Open a touch
- - Open a smidge
- - Not flush with the wall, possibly
- - Minimally open
- - Like a door, when it's not a door, in a riddle
- - Like a door with a foot in it
- - Like a door that's slightly cracked open
- - Like a door that's open just a little
- - Not 100% shut
- - Nearly closed but not entirely
- - Not entirely shut
- - In an unharmonious state
- - Opened apple juice at restaurant (half-opened)
- - Not latched, as a door
- - Not to drink after a …
- - Not quite shut as a door
- - A jam pot that is not quite shut
- - Letting in a little light, perhaps
- - In ... (where kids look for cookies): 2 wds.
- - Not fully shut, say
- - Not 100% closed
- - mostly closed, like a door
- - Allowing entry, as a door
- - Not in harmony
- - Not completely closed
- - Not shut
- - Shy of being shut
- - Admitting a draft, maybe
- - Not exactly closed
- - Admitting a draft
- - Shy of shut
- - Partly closed
- - Obviously unlocked
- - Allowing a peek
- - Unclosed
- - Not latched
- - Clearly not locked
- - Short of shut
- - Partially closed
- - Out of harmony
- - Door positioning
- - Clearly not latched
- - Almost shut
- - Admitting peek traffic?
- - Perfect for peeking through
- - Opened just a crack
- - Opened a crack
- - Opened a bit
- - Not shut all the way
- - Not really closed
- - Not completely closed, as a door
- - Not closed all the way
- - Letting in a little light
- - Just opened
- - Inharmonious
- - Imperfectly closed, as a door
- - How a fire door shouldn't be left
- - Cracked, as a glass door?
- - Certainly not locked
- - Annoying to a draft evader?
- - Almost closed, doorwise
- - Almost closed, but not quite
- - Allowing some light to come through, maybe
- - Allowing a peek, say
- - Allowing a peek, in a way
- - Allowing a little light in
- - Allowing a draft, perhaps
- - Allowing a draft, e.g.
- - Allowing a draft
- - Word for heavenly gates
- - When a door is not a door.
- - What some cars say your door is
- - What a closed door is not
- - Unshut, perhaps
- - Unlatched, say
- - Unclosed a bit
- - Sort of cracked
- - Somewhat cracked?
- - Shut some
- - Showing a crack
- - Short of being shut
- - Set for eavesdropping, maybe
- - Propped, perhaps
- - Phish "Sample in ......"
- - Partially opened
- - Out of a jamb?
- - Not totally closed
- - Not stopping the draft, say
- - Not shut tightly
- - Not securely fastened, maybe
- - Not quite closed, doorwise
- - Not merely unlocked
- - Not latched, maybe
- - Not completely shut, as a door
- - Not closed fully
- - Not closed all the way, as a door
- - Mostly closed
- - Modest Mouse "Fly Trapped in ......"
- - Like the Pearly Gates, for saints
- - Like gates, at times
- - Like a door that doesn't afford complete privacy
- - Like a door facilitating eavesdropping, say
- - Letting some air in, perhaps
- - Letting in a shaft, perhaps
- - Letting in a little air
- - Letting in a draft, say
- - tv's .... ross
- - Man's name
- - Nancy's season 4 boyfriend in Stranger Things
- - "Gulliver's Travels" writer Swift
- - What starts temptation in unlucky OT man — an apple
- - American film director best known for The Silence of the Lambs and Philadelphia
- - Hebrew prophet drinking tea loudly with an apple
- - Science fiction film starring Ansel Elgort which was also known as "Duplicate"
- - ... Bailey, actor who plays Anthony Bridgerton in the TV series "Bridgerton"
- - A red-skinned variety of cooking apple, first grown in the US
- - Neil Diamond "...... Livingston Seagull"
- - Author Franzen
- - Apple variety
- - Annoyance among committee of adjudicators
- - Wrong of panel supporting tax rise
- - physical hurt
- - Physical damage
- - Damage part of dozen filling box
- - Physical damage, harm
- - Harm in hearing people?
- - Bodily harm
- - Harm, damage
- - Harm
- - sense of hurt amongst those giving their verdict
- - Result of physical harm
- - A fracture, for example
- - On the panel assessing hearing impairment
- - among those who give the verdict for damage
- - damage in panel
- - Insult preceder?
- - Add insult to ......
- - Tear, perhaps
- - Athlete's woe
- - Damage among 12 good citizens and true
- - Bite, break or bruise
- - Player's sideliner
- - Runner's knee, for one
- - Strain or sprain
- - Sprained ankle, e.g.
- - Pulled hamstring, e.g.
- - Cause for a lawsuit, perhaps
- - Reason for rehab
- - Lesion
- - Wrong
- - Wound
- - Damage
- - Hurt
- - what causes damage in the panel
- - Tennis elbow, e.g.
- - Mitchell whose "Blue" was named #1 on NPR's "150 Greatest Albums Made by Women" list
- - Name on the 1969 album 'Clouds'
- - 'Ladies of the Canyon' singer Mitchell
- - Mitchell with the platinum album 'Blue'
- - Mitchell who wrote "The Circle Game"
- - Singer Mitchell impersonated on "30 Rock"
- - Mitchell with the 1969 album "Clouds"
- - First name in songwriting
- - "The Circle Game" singer Mitchell
- - Pitkänen of the NHL
- - First name in folk
- - Singer-songwriter Mitchell who performed "Both Sides Now" at the Grammy Awards ceremony in 2024
- - Ms. Mitchell, singer of Big Yellow Taxi
- - ...... Mitchell, Canadian singer and songwriter
- - California singer Mitchell
- - Iowa junior senator since 2015, ... Ernst
- - ... Mitchell who sang "Woodstock"
- - Singer James or Mitchell
- - Music's Mitchell
- - Folk icon Mitchell
- - Canadian singer/songwriter ...... Mitchell
- - "Both Sides Now" singer/songwriter Mitchell
- - ...... Mitchell, Canadian singer-songwriter
- - Singer Mitchell
- - 'Both Sides Now' songwriter Mitchell
- - 'River' singer Mitchell
- - 'Big Yellow Taxi' singer Mitchell
- - 'Help Me' singer Mitchell
- - Iowa senator Ernst
- - Folk singer Mitchell
- - Mitchell with a Lifetime Achievement Grammy
- - 'Both Sides Now' singer Mitchell
- - Folkie Mitchell
- - Multiple Grammy winner Mitchell
- - Singer Mitchell who wrote 'Woodstock' (but didn't attend)
- - Senator Ernst
- - ........ Mitchell (iconic chanteuse)
- - Songwriter Mitchell
- - "Woodstock" composer Mitchell
- - Mitchell of folk
- - Iowa politico Ernst
- - Mitchell or James
- - Songbird Mitchell
- - "Help Me" vocalist Mitchell
- - "Woodstock" singer Mitchell who wasn't at Woodstock
- - "Chelsea Morning" singer Mitchell
- - Mitchell with multiple Grammy Awards
- - Mitchell of music
- - Singer-songwriter Mitchell
- - Mitchell with a guitar
- - Musical Mitchell
- - Mitchell who wrote and sang "Chelsea Morning"
- - "Woodstock" songwriter Mitchell
- - Mitchell who sang "Big Yellow Taxi"
- - Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Mitchell
- - Lifetime Grammy winner Mitchell
- - Folksy Mitchell
- - "You Are My Love" singer James (1955)
- - Singer/songwriter Mitchell
- - Songstress Mitchell
- - "How Important Can It Be?" singer James
- - Grammy winner Mitchell
- - ...... James, who sang "Your Cheatin' Heart"
- - Mitchell who released "Court and Spark"
- - Songwriter/singer Mitchell
- - "Circle Game" songwriter Mitchell
- - Mitchell who wrote "Chelsea Morning"
- - Pop singer Mitchell
- - Folk/pop/jazz singer Mitchell
- - "Why Don't You Believe In Me?" singer ...... James
- - Singer James
- - ... mitchell, big yellow taxi singer
- - Biblical prophet thrown overboard by his shipmates
- - Prophet with a fish story?
- - Bible prophet with a whale of a tale
- - Prophet of Israel.
- - Hebrew prophet
- - Minor prophet
- - Biblical prophet
- - OT prophet
- - One who brings bad luck
- - Guy in a fish story
- - Conservative columnist Goldberg
- - Bible character who was hard to swallow?
- - Bible book with a fish story
- - Biblical fish fodder
- - Bringer of bad luck
- - Biblical book with a whale of a tale
- - His was a "whale" of a story
- - Subject of a VeggieTales movie
- - Person thought to bring bad luck
- - One with a whale of a story?
- - Lunch for a whale, in a Bible story
- - Book before Micah
- - His is a whale of a tale
- - He had a whale of a time
- - Man with a whale of a tale?
- - Whale liver?
- - He was disgorged after three days
- - Bad luck bringer
- - One with a fish story?
- - Obadiah follower
- - Whale's bite?
- - Whale tale subject
- - Son of Amittai
- - Fish-resident
- - One with quite a fish story
- - Biblical whale bait
- - Whale's captive
- - Symbol of bad luck.
- - Jinx, old style.
- - Whale man.
- - Hill of Hollywood?
- - Actor Hill
- - Hex
- - Jinx
- - Book of the Old Testament
- - Old Testament book
- - Bible book
- - hill in 2023's "you people"
- - hill of "superbad"
- - "the wolf of wall street" oscar nominee hill
- - Forsaken
- - Republican thrown out and dismissed as inadequate
- - doctor jeered outside court is spurned
- - Romeo forced out and cast aside
- - Refused to accept
- - Declined(Used today)
- - Turned down
- - [Scottish] Person considered stupid or idiotic
- - Scottish colloquialism for a fool
- - Scottish (or Irish) twerp
- - (Scottish or Irish) fool
- - Fool in Dublin and in Rome holds back the speaker in London and Paris
- - Fool taking ecstasy twice and joint regularly
- - Buffoon that I jeered somewhat when retreating
- - Jim endlessly wears reflective casual shirt in lemon
- - Fashionable, only diamonds wrong
- - Wrong
- - Unfairness, bias, inequity etc.
- - Ineffectual leader merely cutting particular crime
- - ... the beginning of fairness?
- - Unfairness
- - Musical adjective worth 23 points in Scrabble
- - DJ ... Jeff, onetime musical partner with Will Smith
- - DJ ...... Jeff
- - Rapper D. J. ...... Jeff
- - transformer scratch pioneer and hip-hop producer dj ...... jeff
- - Brightly-coloured, flashy
- - Like the music of Mingus or Monk
- - Like the background music of "A Charlie Brown Christmas"
- - Like jitterbug music
- - Like Dixieland music
- - Like Dixieland tunes
- - Like most 'Peanuts' soundtracks
- - Like Ellington's music
- - Flashy and sporty
- - Animated: Slang.
- - Overly flashy
- - Flashy
- - Stylish
- - Stimulating
- - Full of pizazz