➠ Words with p
List contains 77898 Words that "p" contain.
- - Nurses a cocktail
- - Nurses
- - Nurses at the bar
- - Nurses at a bar
- - Nurses, in a bar
- - Nurses, perhaps
- - Nurses, as a drink
- - Nurses, say
- - Nurses, as Nestea
- - Nurses a drink
- - Uses a straw, perhaps
- - Nurses one's drink
- - Nurses, in a way
- - Drinks tea, perhaps
- - Doesn't drink much
- - Drinks without slurping
- - Takes a small drink
- - ginger drinks?
- - Small quantities of drink
- - samples with a straw
- - champagne samples
- - Drinks as water
- - Little babyish drink samples
- - samples a hot drink
- - samples syrah, say
- - tests, at a winery
- - savors, at a winery
- - samples sangria, say
- - Samples some wine
- - Little sister goes round quietly and has a short drink
- - Errors student has avoided in small quantities
- - Samples, as a drink
- - Small drinks from a cup, say
- - Takes small mouthfuls of a drink
- - Tries, in a way
- - Samples a drink, say
- - Little tastes of drinks
- - Small samples
- - Drinks gingerly
- - Tastes the tea
- - Doesn't throw back
- - Wine-tasters' routines
- - Wets one's whistle, in a way
- - Tests for hotness
- - Tentative actions
- - Tastes gently
- - Spends some time with one's Buds
- - Snapple samples
- - Small tastes of a beverage
- - Slurps?
- - Samples soup
- - Samples (wine)
- - Opposite of gulps.
- - Makes last, in a way
- - Indulges lightly
- - Imbibes, but delicately
- - Has hot tea
- - Guzzles' opposite
- - Enjoys brandy
- - Drinks tentatively
- - Drinks hot tea, say
- - Drinks a craft beer, if you're doing it right. Am I doing it right?
- - Cooler samples
- - Wine samples
- - Tests the water and current for midshipman in boat
- - Tries the coffee
- - Tries the wine
- - Tries, maybe
- - Tastes tentatively
- - Drinks daintily
- - Dainty drinks
- - Gulps' opposites
- - Hummingbird drawings
- - Drinks a bit at a time
- - Drinks slowly
- - Doesn't guzzle
- - Tries the tea
- - Drinks in moderation
- - Drinks from a snifter
- - Small samples of soup
- - Wine tasters' tastes
- - Drinks delicately
- - Tentative tastes
- - Tentative drinks
- - Guzzles? No, U-turn
- - Samples from a snifter
- - Opposite of downs
- - Gets through pursed lips
- - Enjoys coffee gingerly
- - Doesn't chug, say
- - Enjoys slowly, in a way
- - Test the waters from address in boat
- - Drinks that make a drink last
- - Doesn't toss back, say
- - Takes small mouthfuls
- - Makes a drink last
- - Uses a straw
- - Some small samplings
- - Doesn't gulp
- - Drinks gently
- - Uses sparingly, as gasoline
- - Samples, in a way
- - Samples of soup
- - Some samples
- - Takes it slow, in a way
- - Tests the water?
- - Takes in slowly
- - Samples the wine
- - Taste tests
- - Small tastes
- - Enjoys at leisure
- - Pop tests?
- - Doesn't chug
- - Drinks a little?
- - Drinks bourbon neat, maybe
- - Tests the tea
- - Tastes wine
- - Uses a 39-Across
- - Has a taste of, as wine
- - Doesn't swill
- - Enjoys fine bourbon, say
- - Small samplings
- - Drinks through a straw
- - Drinks minimally
- - Baby swallows?
- - Small drafts
- - Soup tastes
- - Trial tastes
- - Beverage samples
- - Small quantities
- - Enjoys a cold brew
- - Snifter samples
- - Drinks politely
- - Uses a snifter
- - Tiny tastes
- - Tastes, as of tea
- - Soup samples
- - Has a taste
- - Imbibes slowly
- - Little drinks
- - Small drinks
- - Wee drinks
- - Tiny drinks
- - Thimblefuls
- - Drinks
- - Samples
- - Tastes
- - Samples Snapples, say
- - Tastes of tea
- - takes small draughts
- - error-...... (likely to mess up)
- - liable to be lying down
- - being one for public relations, i'm willing to take part
- - liable to give public relations officer directions
- - inclined to be lying
- - Lying, as before, on the inside
- - ready to do a pushup
- - Liable to be, as before, on the inside
- - "He is ... to lying" (inclined to do something)
- - abdomen to the ground
- - liable to be horizontal
- - inclined to be flat?
- - Liable to be found face-down
- - Susceptible (to)
- - Doing the crocodile pose in yoga
- - Disposed (to)
- - With belly on ground
- - Liable (to)
- - Showing a tendency to be lying
- - Naturally disposed (to)
- - Is not immune to taking cash off chaperons
- - On your tummy
- - Tummy to the ground
- - Belly to the ground
- - Naturally inclined (to)
- - Having a tendency (to).
- - One way to lie
- - Tending (to)
- - Ready to shoot
- - Ready for a back rub, say
- - accident-...... (clumsy)
- - lying belly-down
- - Inclined towards
- - naturally tending
- - Liable; lying flat
- - Lying face downwards
- - Lyingface downwards
- - Inclined — face down
- - Stretched out like a sharpshooter
- - Lying facedown
- - Rifle range position
- - On one's belly
- - Lying face down
- - Lying
- - Workout-obsessed sorts, colloquially
- - Not supine
- - Lying on one's stomach
- - In push-up position
- - Like a paddling surfer
- - Face downward
- - Flat on one's face
- - First priest as subject?
- - Newcastle supporter is so inclined?
- - Recumbent, in a way
- - Facing downward
- - Chest down
- - Facedown
- - Like many a sniper
- - Lying face downward
- - Supine's opposite
- - Flat on one's stomach
- - In position for a back massage
- - Inclined … or flat
- - Naturally disposed toward
- - Like a back floater
- - Supine's antonym
- - Belly down
- - Facing down
- - Like surfers paddling surfboards
- - Rifleman's position
- - Push-up position
- - Opposite of supine
- - Having an inclination
- - Flat on one's belly
- - Positioned for push-ups
- - Having a natural bent
- - In a position for push-ups
- - Position for a rifleman.
- - Supine.
- - Prostrate
- - Recumbent
- - Leonard Bernstein's "Candide," e.g.
- - Wrong to repeat a G&S work?
- - to peter it's a way of putting on a performance
- - Friml's forte
- - Romberg's forte
- - Herbert's forte
- - Benjamin Britten's "Paul Bunyan," e.g.
- - Bernstein's 'Candide,' for one
- - 'H.M.S. Pinafore,' e.g
- - Cheers after old favourite covering Queen's musical piece
- - "H.M.S. Pinafore," for one
- - Victor Herbert specialty
- - Victor Herbert work
- - Sousa's 'El Capitan,' e.g
- - Victor Herbert's 'Babes in Toyland,' e.g
- - One of Victor Herbert's forty-three
- - Bernstein's "Trouble in Tahiti," e.g.
- - "H.M.S. Pinafore" is one
- - One of 40 by Victor Herbert
- - Victor Herbert opus
- - Herbert creation
- - A form of theatre, and a type of light opera in regards to subject matter and music
- - Comic musical drama
- - Light musical work for the stage
- - Doctor to repeat work in theatre
- - hms pinafore or the yeoman of the guard
- - the mikado or pirates of penzance
- - Light form of theater
- - Short, musical play, often funny
- - the poet sheds a tear on seeing it performed
- - Offenbach and Lehár composed in this genre
- - possibly a treetop entertainment
- - you have to repeat it to perfect this form of entertainment
- - light entertainment to repeat, perhaps
- - Light work, shaking a tree-top
- - Show movement in a tree top
- - short, light opera
- - this production is enough to make a poet shed a tear
- - Light stage work awkward to repeat
- - how to repeat a musical treat
- - short, light musical drama
- - The Makado e.g.
- - A musical work such as Die Fledermaus or The Merry Widow
- - Short work with arias
- - light musical, to repeat, is awful
- - work such as "die fledermaus"
- - Light drama
- - The Student Prince, for example
- - The Merry Widow, for example
- - Romberg work
- - Jacques Offenbach work
- - "Student Prince," e.g.
- - "Pirates of Penzance," for example
- - "Merry Widow," for one
- - Musical comedy
- - Treat Poe terribly in show
- - Short musical drama
- - The Mikado or Pirates of Penzance, say
- - "Babes in Toyland," e.g
- - HMS Pinafore or The Yeomen of the Guard
- - Show a tree top swaying
- - Gilbert and Sullivan performance
- - To repeat (anag.)
- - Show to repeat changes
- - Gilbert and Sullivan genre
- - 'The Mikado,' e.g
- - Many a Gilbert and Sullivan work
- - Light stage work
- - Musical comedy ancestor
- - Eg, The Gondoliers
- - Drama for a bloke finally entering capital city (not Washington)
- - Gilbert and Sullivan creation
- - Offenbach offering
- - "Candide," for one
- - Short opera
- - Musical piece plump diva finally accepts before tenor
- - Short musical production
- - Musical work to repeat with variation
- - Amusing musical production
- - Light musical production
- - Musical comedy precursor
- - Arranged to repeat work by Offenbach, perhaps
- - Light entertainment to repeat all over the place
- - Light musical drama
- - Little work of note?
- - Form of entertainment tricky to repeat
- - To repeat dance from The Mikado
- - Old father in Paris staying off booze before a musical show
- - 28-Across production
- - Work by Gilbert and Sullivan, perhaps, or an AE Potter composition
- - "The Merry Widow," e.g
- - Show up at the empty theatre, love
- - Patience, perhaps, in operation before tense volunteers
- - Gilbert and Sullivan specialty
- - Gilbert and Sullivan work
- - Gilbert and Sullivan production
- - "The Pirates of Penzance," e.g.
- - Gilbert and Sullivan offering
- - Light work on a stage
- - Relative of a musical
- - Johann Strauss work
- - "The Mikado", for one
- - Comic musical work
- - "Trouble in Tahiti," e.g.
- - Patter song genre
- - "Die Fledermaus," for one
- - "Babes in Toyland," or "The Desert Song"
- - Light musical
- - Light work for musicians
- - Lehár work
- - "Princess Ida," e.g.
- - "The Student Prince", for one
- - "Sweethearts", say
- - Gilbert & Sullivan production
- - "Mikado," e.g.
- - "Naughty Marietta" is one
- - Light musical work
- - "The Mikad," e.g.
- - "Naughty Marietta," e.g.
- - D'Oyly Carte production
- - "Blossom Time," e.g.
- - Sweethearts e.g.
- - D'Oyly Carte offering
- - Romberg product
- - Lehár specialty
- - "The Student Prince," e.g.
- - "Iolanthe," e.g.
- - Musical drama
- - Musical entertainment
- - Light work?
- - Light entertainment
- - Musical work
- - a short, light opera
- - Stage work to repeat all over the place
- - French pop excessive American consumes for entertainment
- - Take into one's home
- - Put into effect
- - Take in from a pet shelter
- - Approve, as a plan
- - Become a new father, in a way
- - Get from a shelter
- - Choose, as a textbook series
- - Become parents to
- - Appropriate, as an idea
- - Begin using
- - Settle on, as a plan
- - Get from the ASPCA, maybe
- - Take responsibility for
- - Accept
- - '...... pass'
- - Foster
- - Take on
- - Make one's own
- - Take up, as a cause
- - Agree to
- - Take in
- - Embrace
- - Take up.
- - Ratify
- - Take on and make a fuss at some point
- - Take in, as a shelter pet
- - Take in, as a cat
- - Take in, as a puppy from a shelter
- - Take on and compete regularly
- - bring home from the pound
- - Grow one's family, perhaps
- - One way to start a point
- - Tricky way to put a ball in play
- - Tricky delivery in ping-pong