➠ Words with r

List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.

  • - In bullfighting, a pass in which the matador slowly swings the cape away from the charging bull
  • - Flower girl sick at heart in Romeo's home
  • - American film actress, born Constance Ockelman, noted for her femme fatale roles in films noirs with Alan Ladd
  • - Betty's rival for Archie's attention, in comic books
  • - Archie's love
  • - Archie's brunette girlfriend
  • - Archie's girlfriend
  • - I've no car, unfortunately, thus pass by bullfighter
  • - Girl's name; herbaceous plant
  • - One of Archie's pals
  • - Archie's friend
  • - Archie's heartthrob
  • - One of Archie's loves
  • - Archie's girl
  • - Matador's fancy pass with a cape.
  • - Matador's move
  • - Matador's maneuver
  • - Girl has speedwell plant
  • - .....Hamel, US actress who played lawyer Joyce Davenport in Hill Street Blues
  • - Girl executed in the bullring
  • - former nyc "it" girl on "riverdale"
  • - Riverdale role for Camila Mendes
  • - Plant also called speedwell — I've no car (anag)
  • - Brunette in the 'Archie' comics
  • - Girl one about to enter Italian city
  • - Girl I see in Italian city
  • - Speedwell
  • - 'Riverdale' role
  • - One woman or another pocketing bent coin
  • - In charge in Italian city, woman ...
  • - 1989 Elvis Costello song
  • - Riverdale High brunette of comics
  • - Pal of Archie
  • - TV teen detective Mars*
  • - Rival of Betty in Archie Comics
  • - Actress Lake
  • - Heartthrob of Archie
  • - Garden plant, the speedwell.
  • - '.... Lake'
  • - Archie Comics character
  • - Herbaceous plant
  • - Female name
  • - Like a seabird behind a ship
  • - a grim situation on board
  • - To the back (of a ship)
  • - Part of horse's foot kicking soft behind
  • - How you described the sea-bird you saw behind?
  • - To be at the rear of a ship is to be where
  • - Headmaster necessitates clutching behind
  • - a grim following in the main
  • - A firm behind
  • - part of the ship where eats are provided in the r.n.
  • - Like a bird behind a boat
  • - behind a set arrangement by the royal navy
  • - a disapproving look to the rear?
  • - a small seabird at the back of the ship
  • - behind at sea, as the sea-bird is
  • - a flower with no head behind the boat
  • - Anglo-Saxon seabird at back of ship
  • - To the back of the boat, like seabird
  • - Flower close to garden behind
  • - Toward a boat's rear
  • - like an aquatic bird back at sea
  • - the sort of seat the navy has at the rear end of the ship
  • - A small bird behind a boat
  • - Nature's mutated when uranium's left behind
  • - a harsh look coming from the back of the ship
  • - Towards the back of a ship
  • - european leaves asian behind
  • - like a bird at the back
  • - Abandons the run, gutted to be behind
  • - Nautical position affects deserted seabird
  • - In a crafty way, behind company heading off to get sea eagle shortly
  • - Like a seabird following the ship
  • - a change in rents at the back
  • - Won't find it in train set or at the back of the ship
  • - To the back of the ship
  • - Behind a ship
  • - (Of a ship) behind
  • - Toward the rear of a ship
  • - Behind the ship
  • - Behind the back of a ship
  • - Behind in the regatta
  • - Behind a liner
  • - Behind a jet
  • - Behind (a boat)
  • - Toward the back of a boat(Used today)
  • - Rearward, on a boat
  • - Position on a ship
  • - At the back of a ship
  • - Behind, at sea
  • - Toward the back of the ship
  • - Behind, on a ship
  • - Behind, nautically
  • - Rearward, to a rear admiral
  • - To the rear (of a ship)
  • - Away from a bow
  • - Like Confucianism or Taoism
  • - Not taking a bow?
  • - A rigid back
  • - Playing a part by ear, go backwards
  • - Towards the rear of a ship
  • - Oriental dropping off at the front gets behind
  • - Following ship, like seabird
  • - It's behind a top German magazine
  • - To the rear, to a salt
  • - ... like winger or at the back
  • - Where to find a wake
  • - Plant with minimal nitrogen gets behind
  • - Like an outboard motor
  • - Not having got to the fore in one's craft
  • - ran set out at the back
  • - Seat wrecked by sailors aft
  • - Beyond midships
  • - At the back awful tears, ending in humiliation
  • - There is no bell for the netballers aft
  • - not to the fore in some craft
  • - Some easterners taken back
  • - First of nurserymen supporting plant at the rear
  • - plant has point in being backward
  • - Master loses his head over first net towards back of boat
  • - towards the back
  • - flower season's finally back
  • - towards the back street in near confusion
  • - Off the rear, nautically speaking
  • - At rear of vessel
  • - Where the wake is.
  • - Where jetsam may go
  • - Toward the back, to Halsey
  • - To the back, matey
  • - Tar's back
  • - Place for an outboard motor.
  • - In the wake
  • - Boatman's backward
  • - Backward, nautically
  • - After aft.
  • - " . . . ...... and distant shore": Thayer
  • - Rearward (nautical)
  • - At the rear
  • - Toward the rear, nautically
  • - Direction at sea
  • - To the back
  • - Backwards
  • - At the back
  • - Towards the back of the boat
  • - Towards back seat repaired by sailors
  • - Toward the wake
  • - Tastes discovered by sailors at the back
  • - Toward the rear
  • - Relative of Daisy's not the first back from the navy?
  • - Seat wrecked by sailors towards the rear
  • - Away from the prow
  • - Rudderward
  • - Shipboard direction
  • - Flower bearing towards the back
  • - Back seat unusually taken by Navy
  • - In reverse
  • - Back in the bay
  • - Boat's back seat repaired by sailors
  • - Toward the back, on the waters
  • - Toward the rear, at sea
  • - Rearward, on the Pacific
  • - Back on deck
  • - Heading back
  • - Toward the tow rope
  • - Oriental, having missed the start, is at the back
  • - In the back of the boat
  • - Abaft
  • - One who's not won
  • - Unsuccessful gambler
  • - TV's "The Biggest ...."
  • - Strip poker player in the buff, e.g.
  • - He may be sore
  • - Not the winner
  • - Winner's opposite
  • - Word with sore
  • - Who the jury voted against
  • - Unsuccessful trophy seeker
  • - Unsuccessful participant
  • - The one with 0 in 7-0
  • - The one in last place, e.g.
  • - The Beatles' "I'm a ........"
  • - One with sour grapes?
  • - One back in the pack
  • - Fortune's fool
  • - Cleveland in the '94 World Series
  • - Carthage, in the Punic Wars
  • - Beck's first smash
  • - Beck's breakthrough hit
  • - Beck's breakout hit
  • - Beck song with the lyric "Soy un perdedor"
  • - Beck hit with the lyric "So why don't you kill me?"
  • - "The Biggest ......" (reality show hosted by Bob Harper)
  • - "The Biggest ......" (reality show about getting fit)
  • - "The Biggest ......" (NBC reality show)
  • - One snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, say
  • - One can't win with philosopher dismissing hip-hop
  • - Unsuccessful person
  • - Unsuccessful type
  • - Unsuccessful competitor
  • - Drawer of the short straw
  • - 28-Down's opposite
  • - Hello's error to feature someone with no star quality?
  • - Down-on-one's-luck sort
  • - Once deprived of love, slacker's a failure
  • - One unsuccessful, solitary guy having change of heart
  • - Everyone except the winner
  • - Mysterious roles from The Misfit
  • - Winner's victim
  • - 'The Biggest '
  • - Beck's breakout single
  • - One not allowed in the winners' circle
  • - Hardly one of the in crowd
  • - He can't get a break
  • - The hare, notably
  • - he's no better off for changing roles
  • - With the large rambling rose, he's unsuccessful
  • - exchange roles with no-hoper
  • - Person defeated by the winner
  • - Person with a record of failure
  • - Nobody's free to swap spectacles for monocle 'by right'
  • - What two fingers in the shape of an "L" can mean
  • - The hare, in a fabled race
  • - He won't win new roles
  • - he doesn't win unusual roles
  • - Who pays all legal costs under the so-called 'English rule'
  • - defeated person embraced by close relative
  • - Failure more relaxed missing an Oscar
  • - new roles for no-hoper
  • - Defeated one
  • - Defeated competitor
  • - Short straw drawer, e.g.
  • - One who weeps, in a saying
  • - Defeated contestant
  • - Not a medalist
  • - Defeated person
  • - Consistent failure
  • - Unfortunate fellow
  • - Runner-up in a race
  • - Place or show horse
  • - Perennial last-place finisher
  • - His wager should have been sager
  • - Bottom dog
  • - Beck hit of 1993
  • - Beaten competitor
  • - A weeper, according to a saying
  • - Willy Loman, classically
  • - What Bryan was to Taft
  • - Weeper, in saying
  • - Weeper, in adage
  • - Vanquished person
  • - Trumpian insult
  • - Traditional weeper
  • - Terse putdown
  • - T.K.O. victim, e.g.
  • - Sore one, maybe
  • - Sometimes a dieter is one
  • - Someone who fails consistently
  • - Short-ender.
  • - Runner-up, essentially
  • - Proverbial weeper
  • - Pointless player, perhaps
  • - Person who comes in last place
  • - Person trying to smile at an awards show
  • - Person faking a smile at an awards show
  • - Participation trophy recipient
  • - One who doesn't go past a semi?
  • - One might come in last
  • - One might be sore
  • - Naked strip poker player, e.g.
  • - Mondale on Nov. 6, 1984
  • - McDowell or Pope, at Bull Run
  • - Locker room sulker
  • - Last-place finisher, e.g.
  • - Humphrey, in 1968
  • - Habitual failure
  • - Good sport, perhaps
  • - Ford in 1976
  • - Early Beck smash
  • - Dewey, to Truman
  • - Defeated rival
  • - Defeated pitcher
  • - Carter vis-à-vis Reagan
  • - Burgoyne at Saratoga
  • - Born follower
  • - Born ...... (schlemiel)
  • - Bested one
  • - Bad-luck guy
  • - 2000 Jason Biggs comedy-romance
  • - Schlimazel
  • - Luckless one
  • - Edsel, for one
  • - A failure
  • - Second-best
  • - Defeated candidate.
  • - Tail-ender
  • - McGovern, in 1972
  • - Misfit
  • - Deadbeat
  • - Nonwinner
  • - Concession speech giver
  • - #2 or #3, say
  • - Dewey in 1948
  • - Scratches (out)
  • - Hopeless case
  • - Hapless one
  • - 2 or 3
  • - Born
  • - Goliath, for one
  • - Booby-prize winner.
  • - Vanquished
  • - Nobody
  • - Pathetic person
  • - One missing out -- gets nearer, but not number one
  • - Jenga tower toppler, e.g
  • - Booby-prize recipient
  • - An also-ran
  • - Defeated player looks teary from time to time
  • - Playing roles in local flop
  • - Postgame moper
  • - Failed competitor
  • - One who can't 21-Down
  • - Sad sack
  • - Luckless sort
  • - Also-ran
  • - Many a gambler
  • - Cornwallis, at Yorktown
  • - Luckless fellow
  • - Failure among close relatives
  • - Defeated contender
  • - '90s Beck hit
  • - Not a winner
  • - Postgame sulker
  • - Juvenile put-down
  • - Last-place finisher
  • - Player over 21, perhaps
  • - Nearer, but missing first place -- becoming this?
  • - One failing frequently
  • - Deadbeat, e.g
  • - Any of three semifinalists, eventually
  • - Consolation prize recipient
  • - Hard luck case
  • - What a two-fingered "L" represents
  • - Unlucky one
  • - Dud
  • - Usually disappointed one
  • - Last place finisher, obviously
  • - Olympian who doesn't medal
  • - One not getting an Olympic medal
  • - Failure, also-ran
  • - One who shuts up having caught out failure
  • - Short-straw drawer
  • - No-hoper
  • - Short-straw picker
  • - Person defeated
  • - Successful dieter
  • - Failure in comic roles
  • - Defeated party
  • - A failure in failed roles
  • - One finishing second?
  • - A failure, also-ran
  • - Put-down from Donald Trump
  • - Doesn't win acting roles
  • - One who finishes last
  • - Schlub
  • - Hapless sort
  • - X-O-X line in tic-tac-toe, e.g
  • - Sore sort, maybe
  • - Many a casino visitor
  • - Early Beck single
  • - Taunting word
  • - Typical Las Vegas gambler
  • - Vanquished one
  • - Runner-up
  • - Beck single of 1993
  • - One-day "Jeopardy!" contestant, e.g.
  • - Weeper, proverbially
  • - One who can't catch a break
  • - Like one who is 52-Down
  • - Last one in
  • - Hopeless guy
  • - Mr. Wrong
  • - Ne'er-do-well
  • - Dweeb
  • - Jerk
  • - Doofus
  • - Snoozer
  • - See 56-Down
  • - Flop
  • - Chump
  • - Failure
  • - Sore
  • - Schlemiel
  • - beaten person left incredibly sore
  • - One who failed to win new roles
  • - see sister embracing european competitor failing in end?
  • - Person who doesn't win a game
  • - 2000 Amy Heckerling romantic comedy film starring Jason Biggs, Mena Suvari and Greg Kinnear
  • - One who is never successful
  • - fabled hare, e.g.