➠ Words with m
List contains 81211 Words that "m" contain.
- - Steamy first date with a politician
- - .... course, a layer of waterproof material in the wall of a building near the ground
- - A little sweaty, say
- - like a sponge, often
- - many a politician is a bit wet
- - Like pre-blow-dried hair
- - a bit wet, like a half daft politician
- - Somewhat wet, like unfinished laundry
- - like many a basement
- - Like a just-used towel
- - Like the souls of T. S. Eliot's housemaids
- - Like humid fest
- - Like gym socks, often
- - Like a root cellar
- - Just a little wet
- - In need of a dehumidifier
- - A mite sweaty
- - Like many a cellar
- - Like towel-dried hair
- - Like some cellars
- - Like a wrung-out towel
- - Deaden, as a musical string
- - Like musty basements
- - Needing a little more drying time
- - Like unfinished laundry
- - Like cellars, typically
- - Deaden, as a piano string
- - Like a wrung-out dishrag
- - Like some crawl spaces
- - Like a wrung dishcloth
- - Like many caves
- - Like London weather, often
- - A bit moist
- - Like morning grass, typically
- - Like freshly washed hair
- - A little bit wet
- - Like some basements
- - Like some caves
- - Stop from vibrating, as a piano string
- - Like many basements
- - Like April, often
- - Like many a dungeon
- - Like used towels
- - Like mildew's milieu
- - Cut off air to a fire
- - Like a wrung washcloth
- - Like a dungeon
- - A bit wet
- - A little wet
- - Just a bit wet
- - Like a freshly used towel
- - like muggy air
- - if it's rising, a property's value may be falling
- - Like a used beach towel
- - Wet part of Rotterdam, perhaps
- - attorney finds politician wet
- - Tear-stained, perhaps
- - Dewy, steamy
- - Needing another dryer cycle, say
- - sweated-through, e.g.
- - Moist pressure beneath reservoir
- - Still slightly wet
- - Lantern's opening by ten gets wet
- - Humid, clammy
- - Still not done in the dryer, say
- - Day starts with moderately soft rain.
- - showing evidence of tears, maybe
- - Covered in sweat, perhaps
- - Still on the line, perhaps
- - moist air
- - Reservoir parking is wet
- - Needing drying
- - when accompanied by fire, this produces methane
- - Power-crazed, facing setback in the rain?
- - Mine gas
- - Coal-mine gas
- - Weather word in Seattle
- - Still wet
- - Reduce wave amplitude
- - Ready for mildew
- - Not fully dried
- - Mine vapor
- - Ideal, as greenhouse soil
- - Dewy or dull
- - Covered in dew
- - " . . . ...... souls of housemaids": T.S.E.
- - " . . . ...... souls of housemaids": Eliot
- - Conducive to mold
- - ....-retardant
- - Sodden
- - Still on the line, say
- - Slightly soggy
- - Moist
- - Not dry
- - Slightly wet in Amsterdam, perhaps
- - Almost dry
- - Notice returning politician is wet
- - Serves up port and crackers when it's clammy
- - Slightly moist
- - Deaden acoustically
- - Just placed on the clothesline, say
- - Musty and moist
- - Slighty wet
- - Calm down introduction to dialogue by speaker
- - Not soaked yet
- - Moisture uncovered in Amsterdam palace
- - Notice rising politician, moderate
- - Kinda wet
- - Shy of dry
- - In need of more air time?
- - Not ready to come out of the dryer, say
- - Not fully dry
- - Moderately moist
- - Wet to the touch
- - Favorable for mildew
- - Rather moist
- - Not quite soaked
- - Rivers Cuomo "Cold and ......"
- - Stifle
- - Somewhat moist
- - Mildly moist
- - Needing more time in the dryer
- - Subject to mildew, perhaps
- - Still drying
- - In need of more time in the dryer
- - Not quite drenched
- - Deaden, in acoustics
- - Deaden by wrapping
- - Reduce the vibration of
- - Affected by drizzling
- - Near the dew point
- - Dull, musically
- - Not all wet
- - Lessen in force
- - In need of dehumidification
- - Requiring more time in the dryer
- - Muggy
- - Nearing the dew point
- - Steamy
- - Drizzly
- - Sweaty, maybe
- - Subdue the fire
- - Cellarlike
- - Somewhat soggy
- - Dangerous mine gas.
- - Somewhat wet
- - Dewy
- - Slightly wet
- - Not quite dry
- - Bedewed
- - Soggy
- - Dank
- - Wettish
- - Muffle
- - Musty
- - Humid
- - Deaden
- - Wet ......
- - Moisture
- - Unenthusiastic
- - Clammy?
- - Extinguish
- - Restrain
- - Watery
- - Discourage
- - ... check
- - Discourage crazy reverse parking
- - Moderately wet
- - Wet, moist
- - wet part of rotterdam, presently
- - Unsolved problem
- - Unsolved situation
- - Unsolved crime
- - Case that hasn't been closed?
- - Enigma; obscurity
- - Open case
- - Enigma
- - Unsolved case, enigma
- - Obscure person in conundrum
- - "Scooby-Doo! ... Incorporated," animated TV series that is part of the Scooby-Doo franchise
- - Hear man's address to unknown puzzle
- - Like the Men led by Ben Stiller or a Train directed by Jim Jarmusch
- - Enigmatic quality
- - It passes all understanding
- - my story slightly altered as a whodunit
- - Like a man's overheard secret
- - We hear Miss Terry is a perplexing puzzle
- - Closed book, autobiography swapping one's beginning with one's end
- - Genre for Agatha Christie
- - PBS anthology series featuring animated title sequences by Edward Gorey
- - Mister E tells of a puzzling crime
- - Whodunit genre
- - My tyres burst? Whodunnit!
- - Tale, altered in the middle, following the setter's puzzle
- - but this early play is not necessarily a whodunit
- - PBS series
- - Suspense novel
- - P.D. James specialty
- - Genre of the Edgar Awards
- - Whodunit
- - It can't be explained
- - Can't figure out why my tyres burst
- - A ........ play is a staged Bible story
- - Closed book -- whodunnit
- - Puzzle as the first person's tyres burst
- - Secret doctrine
- - A thing hard to explain
- - Book genre
- - Agatha Christie's genre
- - What often comes with a twist?
- - Object of speculation
- - Agatha Christie genre
- - Queen's genre
- - Whodunit, for example
- - Agatha Christie offering
- - Carolyn Keene's genre
- - Something to figure out
- - Christie product
- - Josephine Tey's genre
- - Grafton genre
- - Unkown
- - P.D. James offering
- - John Dickson Carr's genre
- - Detective story
- - Story of a sort.
- - Favorite hammock reading.
- - Rex Stout story.
- - John Dickson Carr specialty.
- - Inexplicable phenomenon.
- - Edgar Allan Poe's specialty.
- - Crime story?
- - Popular book
- - Riddle
- - Mind-boggler
- - Head-scratcher
- - Type of story.
- - Puzzle
- - See 52-Across
- - Agatha Christie output
- - Murder Mystery, film series with Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler
- - baffling phenomenon
- - Sue Grafton offering
- - Unexplained happening
- - puzzling occurrence
- - Manner of behaviour in surgery
- - Handling of patient's request ends in open court
- - In filmmaking, a ......... is used to pitch the idea of a film before writing the whole script
- - Way of dealing with medical care?
- - Part of centre at mental hospital may provide it
- - Discussion of psychotherapy perhaps
- - Natter anxiously about yours truly ahead of time in therapy
- - Care when mate tumbles into river
- - Handling a term spent in camp
- - A term contrived in MASH unit for "medical care"?
- - soldiers currently in a marquee healing
- - Therapy derived from flower involving new team
- - Enter Matt, comically giving us therapy
- - the way to cure behaviour?
- - free entertainment intended, it's said, for management
- - Cure present people before time
- - intent tamer arranged therapy
- - Handling medicine
- - therapy management
- - well, no one wants it!
- - Injury; damage.
- - Cause damage to
- - Do damage to
- - Draw, having lost lead -- damage done
- - Cause damage
- - Do damage
- - Inflict pain on
- - Inflict pain
- - Inflict damage upon
- - Damage
- - Damage end of skewer, digging into meat
- - damage property or someone's reputation
- - damage (avoided by doctors?)
- - Out of ......'s way (safe)
- - Hippocratic oath subject
- - "Wouldn't ...... a flea"
- - "First, do no ......" (rule for doctors)
- - "First, do no ......" (health care oath)
- - "First, do no ......" (doctors' principle)
- - Bruise
- - Abuse
- - Cause pain
- - Danger
- - Wrong
- - Affect adversely
- - Impair
- - Injure
- - Aggrieve
- - 'I don't see the ....'
- - Wrong hospital wing
- - 'First Do No ......' (Meryl Streep TV film)
- - 'No ......, no foul'
- - Result of malpractice
- - Maltreatment
- - What doctors shouldn't do
- - "I'm OK, no .... done"
- - Perniciousness
- - 'First, do no ......'
- - Hippocratic oath no-no
- - In ....'s way (in danger)
- - Hurt, injure
- - Render unsound
- - Maim or mar
- - Casing for handling long-term injury
- - Bad thing to cause
- - Do a disservice to
- - Opposite of "enhance"
- - Abuse some pharmaceuticals
- - Have an adverse effect on
- - Do injury to
- - Tort basis
- - Hippocratic Oath word
- - No-no, per the Hippocratic Oath
- - Detriment
- - Short-long metric feet
- - Draw blood
- - Disserve
- - Injure top of head and limb
- - Wing, ding, or sting
- - There's none in asking
- - It's proscribed by the Hippocratic oath
- - Peter Murphy "Keep Me From ......"
- - Medical proscription
- - Ill treatment
- - Medical motto word
- - Mistreatment
- - It's best to stay out of its way
- - "What's the ...... in that?"
- - Mischief
- - Foul requisite?
- - "Bodily" follower
- - Maim
- - Massive Attack "Safe from ......"
- - Maltreat
- - What doctors are sworn not to do
- - What Massive Attack keeps us "Safe from"
- - Cause injury to
- - Do violence to
- - Evil eye's intent
- - Claim in a suit
- - Word in the Hippocratic oath
- - Doctor's motto word
- - Disservice
- - Foul-call cause
- - Break a leg?
- - Vitiate
- - Hippocrates proscription
- - Havoc
- - What enemies mean to cause you
- - You want to stay out of its way
- - Pollute, say
- - Don't be in its way
- - Stay out of its way!
- - Mistreat
- - Do a number on
- - Bring on the pain
- - Cause injury
- - Physical injury
- - Injury
- - Wound
- - Traumatize
- - Scathe
- - Evil
- - Rough up
- - Ruin
- - "What's the —?"
- - Hurt
- - Injure hot member in a cast?
- - Lose money on western side of Hebridean island
- - lose bet, after card is turned over
- - Lose a thousand on a Scottish isle
- - Lose mass on Scottish isle
- - Temporarily lose
- - Lose momentarily
- - Lose a lot of faith with many heartless around
- - Lose temporarily
- - Lose (something)
- - Lose track of
- - Lose track of dispatch on motorway
- - Lose, for the moment
- - Lose for a while
- - Lose roadkill seen in two parts
- - Lose track of, in a way
- - To lose track of millions is unprofessional
- - Lose, as keys
- - Lose, in a way
- - Lose
- - When, within a month, one's left, can't find
- - Hollow conduit
- - Fail to find motorway covering Scottish island
- - Forget where one put, as keys
- - Place out of place
- - Put out of place
- - Place in the wrong place
- - Emulate an absent-minded professor
- - Put in the wrong place