➠ Words with r

List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.

  • - Without any clothes or covering
  • - Like feet without shoes or socks
  • - Lead-in to "bones" or "knuckle"
  • - Like a cupboard with nothing in it
  • - Like a tree without leaves
  • - without makeup.
  • - Without any frills
  • - Like a shelf that desperately needs restocking
  • - Unadorned or exposed
  • - Empty, like Mother Hubbard's cupboard
  • - Lead-in to "back" or "foot"
  • - Without covering
  • - "Foot" or "back" preceder
  • - Like some minimums
  • - Word with bones or minimum
  • - Word with back or knuckle
  • - Without duds
  • - Like some artists' models
  • - Like a certain cupboard
  • - ......-knuckle boxing (fighting without gloves)
  • - Word with bulb or bones
  • - Word with back or foot
  • - Word before bones or minimum
  • - Word before bones or fisted
  • - Prefix with foot or faced
  • - Like undecorated walls
  • - Like the Hubbard cupboard
  • - Like some necessities
  • - Like some life class models
  • - Like some cupboards
  • - Like one in a shower
  • - Like one in a Penthouse?
  • - Like lawn spots in need of reseeding
  • - Like Hubbard's cupboards
  • - Like Godiva, famously
  • - Like an unfurnished apartment
  • - Like a fairy-tale cupboard
  • - It precedes back or foot
  • - Like some walls
  • - Without leaves
  • - Word before "bones" or "knuckle"
  • - Like Mother Hubbard's cupboard
  • - Like Old Mother Hubbard's cupboard
  • - Like a nursery rhyme cupboard
  • - Like Godiva
  • - Like a streaker
  • - Like feet in karate class
  • - Like an empty cupboard
  • - Empty pub before time, finally
  • - English seen after pub in the altogether
  • - In a natural state, but only just
  • - How to play the market if there are no women there
  • - Unclothed, for one (anagram of "bear")
  • - Naked animal, reportedly
  • - Save European with no clothes on
  • - The ... necessities
  • - Just do the ... minimum
  • - Exposed stomach to the audience
  • - ...-knuckle boxing
  • - ... your soul
  • - Before end of game, bolt naked
  • - service counter trainee finally unclothed
  • - ... minimum (least amount)
  • - ... necessity (basic need)
  • - Show all
  • - laid ... (exposed)
  • - uncarpeted
  • - Anagram of "bear" which means "unclothed"
  • - ... minimum (smallest bit)
  • - Homophone of 'bear'
  • - Free of attire
  • - naked mammal overheard
  • - Naked, grizzly animal reportedly?
  • - Place to go for a beer after work
  • - Utterly unstocked, as shelves
  • - Expose, as skin
  • - Uncovered, as floors
  • - Show fully
  • - Open the soul
  • - Not clothed
  • - "When she got there, the cupboard was ...... ..."
  • - "The ...... Necessities" (song from "The Jungle Book")
  • - Unvarnished, as wood
  • - The ...... minimum (least amount)
  • - Streaking, e.g.
  • - Kind of facts
  • - Just sufficient
  • - In need of resupply, maybe
  • - In desperate need of resupply
  • - Far from ornate
  • - Word before fisted and bones
  • - Unadorned, as facts
  • - Type of fact
  • - The ...... minimum (tiniest amount)
  • - The ...... essentials (only the most necessary things)
  • - Stripped Matt Nathanson song?
  • - Some rockers' chests, in concert
  • - Scarcely sufficient.
  • - Ready for a shower
  • - Prepared to streak
  • - Nudie-style
  • - Needing stocking, as a shelf
  • - Letting it all hang out?
  • - Lacking embellishment
  • - Kind of minimum
  • - In a state of nature
  • - Hubbardesque, shelfwise
  • - How ecdysiasts finish their act
  • - Condition of a cupboard
  • - Butt naked
  • - Balls-out, say
  • - Anthrax song for the buff?
  • - 14th word of "Old Mother Hubbard."
  • - "With a ...... bodkin?": Hamlet
  • - "The cupboard was ......"
  • - "The ...... Necessities" ("The Jungle Book" song)
  • - ......-knuckle (not wearing boxing gloves)
  • - Expose to view
  • - Not decent
  • - Stark naked
  • - Completely naked
  • - Kind of truth
  • - Expose acts thrown out of cabarets
  • - Nekkid
  • - With no decoration
  • - Undecorated
  • - Unfinished, as furniture
  • - Lacking cover
  • - Naked except for sweetheart
  • - Simple canal boat with no end of painting
  • - Empty, as a closet
  • - Not adorned
  • - Devoid of duds
  • - Stripped down
  • - Nude appears in cabaret
  • - Lacking vegetation
  • - Anti-inflammatory rub
  • - Part of the scuba reconnaissance is exposed
  • - Lacking decoration
  • - Report of rude person in the nude
  • - Unclothed English seen after pub
  • - Steve ..... was a TV character known for his catch phrase "Did I do that?"
  • - Nerd on "Family Matters"
  • - TV nerd of the 1990s
  • - 1990s TV nerd
  • - nerdy neighbour on "family matters"
  • - "Did I do that?" speaker of 1990s TV
  • - Nerd on '90s TV
  • - Ubernerd of '90s TV
  • - Classic TV nerd
  • - 'Did I do that?' TV nerd
  • - Noted TV nerd
  • - Dweeb on the tube
  • - Nerdy neighbor on "Family Matters"
  • - '80s-'90s "Did I do that?" TV nerd
  • - High-water pants wearer on TV
  • - Jaleel White role on "Family Matters"
  • - Jaleel White TV role
  • - TV character with the catchphrase "Did I do that?"
  • - TV character with highwater pants and suspenders
  • - Nerdy "Family Matters" boy
  • - "Did I do that?" character
  • - 1990s sitcom character who had his own breakfast cereal
  • - "Family Matters" annoyer
  • - Nerdy Family Matters character
  • - His catchphrase was "Did I do that?"
  • - He loved Laura Winslow
  • - Classic nerd
  • - "No sweat my pet" speaker
  • - "Family Matters" character who wore suspenders
  • - Steve who invented a wristwatch that allowed him and Carl Winslow to travel back in time
  • - 'Family Matters' neighbor Steve
  • - 'Family Matters' misfit
  • - 'Family Matters' ubernerd
  • - "Family Matters" nerd
  • - "Family Matters" geek
  • - 'Did I do that?' speaker
  • - Character with the catchphrase "Did I do that?"
  • - Tube dweeb
  • - He had a cool alter ego named Stefan
  • - Dweebish "Family Matters" boy
  • - "Family Matters" role
  • - "Family Matters" neighbor
  • - "Family Matters" dweeb
  • - White part
  • - "Did I do that?" sitcom character
  • - "Family Matters" nerd Steve
  • - Jaleel White role
  • - "Family Matters" kid
  • - Steve .... ("Family Matters" nerd)
  • - "Family Matters" kids
  • - Steve of "Family Matters"
  • - "Family Matters" character
  • - Steve ...... in "Family Matters"
  • - Person who is forced out of their country and cannot safely return
  • - Person fleeing from danger
  • - Urge fee to be modified for displaced person
  • - Person seeking asylum
  • - one who flees for safety
  • - One fleeing for safety
  • - Neanderthal comment by judge on Europeans, one seeking shelter
  • - Exile who flees for safety
  • - Boat person, e.g.
  • - Displaced person
  • - Person seeking safety
  • - runaway gets free movement holding universal keys
  • - Migrant escaping danger
  • - to become one, you must get free, for example
  • - One needing sanctuary from match official and United man
  • - which 2000 film marked the debut of kareena kapoor khan?
  • - Official, say, in European Union rejected one taking flight
  • - One fleeing war, etc
  • - Political emigrant
  • - One fleeing, eg, war
  • - Runaway from another country, perhaps
  • - One fleeing persecution
  • - Evacuee
  • - Fugitive from EU free to wander round heart of Belgium
  • - Port in a storm for Oriental leaving China for Taiwan, for example
  • - Run away from upstart, for example, going around consumed by free jazz?
  • - Fugitive freezes, regularly skirting smoky atmosphere on end of ridge
  • - One fleeing troubles
  • - One in strange state after disaster?
  • - Urge fee amendment for exile
  • - United following umpire -- gosh, he's fleeing
  • - One fleeing disaster
  • - Ellis Island arrival, once
  • - One taking flight
  • - Lazarus subject
  • - DP.
  • - Asylum seeker
  • - Asylum seeker, perhaps
  • - Asylum seeker, maybe
  • - Ellis Island arrival
  • - Kind of camp
  • - Exile
  • - Fleer
  • - Migrant
  • - Urge fee be dropped for asylum seeker
  • - 1924 Olympics locale
  • - "Day of the Jackal" locale
  • - Arc de Triomphe locale
  • - Arch of Triumph locale
  • - Moulin Rouge city
  • - Moulin Rouge locale
  • - Locale for much of 'The Da Vinci Code'
  • - Louvre locale
  • - The Louvre's locale
  • - Eiffel Tower locale
  • - Locale of the Louvre
  • - "The Da Vinci Code" locale
  • - Musée d'Orsay locale
  • - Left Bank locale
  • - Genevieve is its patron
  • - Gallic capital
  • - Famous abductor
  • - European capital — Trojan prince
  • - Elysée city
  • - Eiffel Tower's home
  • - Cole Porter's first successful musical
  • - City with well-known banks
  • - City with two banks
  • - City where "Phantom of the Opera" is set
  • - City that's home to the Eiffel Tower
  • - City of Maine Texas and France
  • - Bizet's hometown
  • - Bastille setting
  • - Awarder of the Golden Apple
  • - Arc de Triomphe site
  • - April's city in songdom
  • - Apple-giver of myth
  • - Achilles adversary
  • - A fashion capital
  • - 2017 top 10 single by the Chainsmokers
  • - "We'll always have ......" (line from "Casablanca")
  • - "Tropic of Cancer" setting
  • - "Ninotchka" setting
  • - "Midnight in ......" (Woody Allen movie)
  • - "Midnight in ......" (2011 Woody Allen film)
  • - "Last Tango in ......," Brando film
  • - "Is ...... Burning?": Best seller in 1965
  • - "Hustle and strut through ...... at night" Cult
  • - "Celebutante" Hilton
  • - "An American in ......"
  • - "Amélie" setting
  • - "1 Night in ......" (noted unauthorized sex video)
  • - European capital city
  • - Old World capital
  • - Son of Priam
  • - Brother of Cassandra
  • - A son of Priam.
  • - "Da Vinci Code" setting
  • - Where the Arc de Triomphe is.
  • - France.
  • - Centre Pompidou setting
  • - Seine capital
  • - Pairs to split in French city
  • - Champs-Elysees city
  • - Is below standard for a European capital
  • - 2015 climate-accord city
  • - Arc de Triomphe city
  • - Host of the 2024 Olympics
  • - Endless church district in city
  • - Seine straddler
  • - Climate agreement city
  • - Eiffel Tower setting
  • - The Louvre's city
  • - City's endless church district
  • - Capital on the Seine
  • - Home to Notre Dame
  • - City that Anne Rice called 'a universe whole and entire unto herself, hollowed and fashioned by history'
  • - Home of Chanel and Cartier
  • - Voltaire's birthplace
  • - River dividing Pisa meanders out of European capital
  • - Arc de Triomphe's city
  • - Louvre location
  • - Eiffel Tower city
  • - French capital
  • - Pompidou Center setting
  • - Jardin des Tuileries setting
  • - Pairs to split in French capital
  • - 'The Phantom of the Opera' setting
  • - Hilton in European capital?
  • - Setting for 'The Sun Also Rises'
  • - "......, Je T'aime" (2006 omnibus film)
  • - Romeo's rival
  • - Arch of Triumph city
  • - Sorbonne setting
  • - 'Les Miserables' city
  • - City awarded the 2024 Summer Olympic Games
  • - Pompidou Center location
  • - Capital city's endless church district
  • - "Can-Can" city
  • - Responsibility of minister cut in foreign capital
  • - Louvre setting
  • - 'The Phantom of the Opera' city
  • - Plaster of ......
  • - Musée d'Orsay city
  • - Capital SW of Brussels
  • - Chanel's home
  • - Helen of Troy's abductor
  • - World capital whose motto is 'Fluctuat nec mergitur' (Latin for 'It is tossed but does not sink')
  • - City of Lights
  • - River in Pisa travels to European capital
  • - Musee Rodin city
  • - France's capital
  • - Hemingway hangout
  • - "We'll always have ....": Rick, to Ilsa, in "Casablanca"
  • - President Hollande's home
  • - Host of the 1900 and 1924 Summer Olympics
  • - City known for romance
  • - Where Lindbergh landed
  • - "The Da Vinci Code" setting
  • - Brother of Hector
  • - Eiffel Tower's city
  • - Place de la Bastille location
  • - Métro home
  • - Hector's brother
  • - 'Do not deny to him that you love me' speaker, in literature
  • - Hilton heiress
  • - Classically swept woman away at start of 36 across
  • - Place to get plastered?
  • - Orlando Bloom's "Troy" character
  • - The City of Light
  • - A river runs through it
  • - City on the Seine
  • - Seine city
  • - The Phantom of the Opera's home
  • - "Les Miserables" setting
  • - Capital of France
  • - Trojan War figure
  • - Quasimodo's home
  • - Orient Express terminus
  • - City in Texas
  • - "A Tale of Two Cities" city
  • - Capital
  • - European capital
  • - Capital city of Europe
  • - Green ...
  • - where to have an afterthought about a change of air
  • - Lives continuing as normal where cathedral burned
  • - 1924 Olympic Games venue
  • - Hard to leave small community for capital
  • - 2024 Olympics site
  • - Olympic hosts in 1924 and 2024
  • - standard is set by the french capital
  • - Tuileries Garden city
  • - eu capital city
  • - Summer Olympics host, 1900 and 2024
  • - Host of the 2024 Summer Olympics
  • - City that holds an annual "Grand Prix de la baguette" contest
  • - Eartha Kitt's "Mambo de ..."
  • - son of priam and hecuba in greek mythology who fatally wounded achilles
  • - venue for the pairs competition?
  • - Where the standard remains capital
  • - Site of the 2024 Summer Olympics
  • - "OMG! Did you hear that this French city of love is hosting the 2024 Summer Olympics!"
  • - 2024 summer olympics host
  • - European city
  • - city which captivated helen