➠ Words with r

List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.

ran
  • - fled like "beep beep" from wile e. coyote.
  • - was fast (as a person) or wasn't fast (as dye)
  • - One captured by RN fled
  • - Stood for election or moved fast
  • - Fled from a place
  • - Bled in the wash
  • - Bled in the laundry
  • - Fled or bled
  • - Sprinted or jogged
  • - Fled the scene
  • - Sprinted or dashed
  • - Fled on foot
  • - Bled, as colors
  • - Was fast, or wasn't fast
  • - Bled, as a color
  • - Wasn't fast...or was fast?
  • - Was fast . . . or wasn't
  • - 1985 Akira Kurosawa film partly inspired by Shakespeare's King Lear
  • - gunners, new, sprinted
  • - managed to get out of france
  • - Organised and hurried
  • - raced in grangemouth
  • - Scarpered
  • - "The captain ... a tight ship" (was very strict)
  • - managed to put in an appearance
  • - Organised at speed?
  • - Participated in a marathon, e.g.
  • - Managed to curtail row
  • - Didn't stay put, as mascara
  • - Akira Kurosawas retelling of King Lear
  • - went at speed and also came nowhere
  • - Sought a seat in the Oval Office
  • - Went fast on a treadmill
  • - campaigned for a seat
  • - Being organised, went quickly
  • - Competed in, as a race
  • - Hurried from Miranda
  • - The past tense of run
  • - Jogged quickly
  • - streaked, as mascara
  • - Contested, as for a presidential seat
  • - booked it, say
  • - Used a treadmill
  • - left in haste
  • - Managed to escape from tyranny
  • - made off fast
  • - raced off
  • - sprinted, hurried
  • - Campaigned in an election, say
  • - Tried to reach the finishing ribbon first, perhaps
  • - did cross-country, say
  • - Sprinted like Usain Bolt, say
  • - "When Time ... Out..." (1980 film)
  • - Hastened, like one getting out of the rain
  • - Sought to escape from tyranny
  • - Broke into a sprint
  • - competed in a track meet
  • - Competed in a 10K say
  • - Competed for political office
  • - Played Red Rover, say
  • - sought to win an election
  • - Exercised on a treadmill
  • - executed, as a command
  • - Managed to uncover Sinatra?
  • - Went on, as an errand
  • - participated in a charity 5k, say
  • - participated in a half-marathon
  • - Participated in a turkey trot
  • - managed some of the arrangements
  • - Hightailed it out of there
  • - Participated in a marathon, say
  • - akira kurosawa's take on "king lear"
  • - Operated, as a dishwasher
  • - Kurosawa epic from 1985
  • - Participated in a cross-country event
  • - Made a dash for it, say
  • - What the train did from Grand Central
  • - Moved faster than jogging
  • - Took off like Usain Bolt
  • - Took part in a relay race
  • - Entered the race
  • - Norse sea Goddess who was also the Goddess of death
  • - More than jogged, say
  • - cleared out quickly
  • - Used legs to get away
  • - Competed in a foot race
  • - Set off speedily on foot
  • - Competed in a marathon, say
  • - Competed in a cross-country
  • - Did the last leg of a pentathlon
  • - I ... (So Far Away) (A Flock of Seagulls song)
  • - Sprinted, as in a race
  • - .... out of; used up
  • - "They ... for the hills." (sprinted)
  • - Organised hurriedly?
  • - Competed in race
  • - Managed a bit of fun for certain soldiers
  • - Competed in a 5K say
  • - hauled ass, say
  • - Sprinted, say
  • - Trained for a marathon, say
  • - "... a marathon" (sprinted)
  • - ... for office (campaigned)
  • - partook in a 10k, say
  • - Managed to get the right one
  • - Moved quickly on foot
  • - Took the baton
  • - Managed a business in Greater Antwerp
  • - competed like sha'carri
  • - Participated in a sprint
  • - Organised a bit of fun for an artist
  • - Got onto the ballot
  • - Moved rapidly on the legs
  • - Competed in a relay race
  • - Made off hastily
  • - Was a track star
  • - Published in the paper
  • - Competed in a turkey trot
  • - Participated in a barefoot marathon, say
  • - Tried to win an election
  • - Conducted a series of experiments
  • - vied in a marathon
  • - competed in marathon
  • - More than jogged
  • - Published in a newspaper
  • - lost no time putting up for election?
  • - organised part of 6 down
  • - Did a marathon
  • - Was published
  • - Was on the ballot
  • - Sought public office
  • - Participated in a marathon
  • - Appeared in print
  • - Wasn't brave
  • - Was on the ticket
  • - Turned chicken
  • - Competed in a 10K
  • - Appeared in the paper
  • - Was the head of
  • - Sought election
  • - Tried to get a seat
  • - Did a 10K
  • - Campaigned for office
  • - Was printed
  • - Tried for office
  • - Took off on foot
  • - Kurosawa classic
  • - Wife of Aegir
  • - Was in theaters
  • - Vied for a position
  • - Stood for office
  • - Sought an office
  • - Served as manager of
  • - Scampered and scurried
  • - Put in the paper
  • - Obviously wasn't brave
  • - Kurosawa's adaptation of "King Lear"
  • - Kurosawa epic
  • - Had charge of
  • - Got ruined in the wash
  • - Displayed fear, in a way
  • - Aegir's wife
  • - What Dick, Jane and Spot did
  • - Went for a seat
  • - Wasn't exactly brave
  • - Was slated in November
  • - Was head of
  • - Took part in a marathon
  • - Sought elective office
  • - Sought a Senate seat
  • - Sought a seat, perhaps
  • - Projected, as a film
  • - Participated in a 10K
  • - Operated, as machinery
  • - Made it into the paper
  • - Made a break for it
  • - Kurosawa's "King Lear"
  • - Kurosawa film: 1985
  • - Entered the primary
  • - Displayed cowardice
  • - Didn't hold
  • - Did a dash
  • - Did a 10K, say
  • - Competed in a race
  • - Competed in a footrace
  • - Competed at Belmont
  • - Also-...... (loser)
  • - What Flock of Seagulls did?
  • - Went faster than merely walking
  • - Wasn't brave in the least
  • - Was on a ticket
  • - Was on a slate
  • - Was in a derby
  • - Was boss of
  • - Was a marathoner
  • - Vied for a seat
  • - Tried to win, with "for"
  • - Tried to steal
  • - Took off, in a way
  • - Sped on foot
  • - Sought political office
  • - Sought elected office
  • - Sought a Senate seat, say
  • - Showed fear, in a way
  • - Served as CEO of
  • - Sea goddess
  • - Reacted to a monster
  • - Printed, as an article
  • - Participated in track
  • - Participated in cross country
  • - Norse sea goddess
  • - Moved with speed
  • - Masterminded
  • - Made it into print
  • - Kurosawa masterpiece
  • - Japanese epic film
  • - Hustled it up
  • - Gained yardage on the ground
  • - Flock of Seagulls "I ......"
  • - Executed, as a program
  • - Entered a race
  • - Emulated Usain Bolt
  • - Emulated Forrest Gump
  • - Displayed fear
  • - Displayed cowardice, in a way
  • - Didn't fight, say
  • - Didn't face the music
  • - Did the last leg of a triathlon
  • - Did not pass
  • - Did a 5K, say
  • - Conducted a campaign
  • - Competed like Usain Bolt
  • - Competed in a steeplechase
  • - Competed in a heat
  • - Competed in a dash
  • - Chose flight over fight
  • - Campaigned for political office
  • - Avoided bloodshed, in a way
  • - Akira Kurosawa's adaptation of "King Lear"
  • - Akira Kurosawa classic
  • - "I ...... so far away"
  • - What the old nylons did
  • - What Mondale did in 1984
  • - What kids did up to gate
  • - What first kids did to front row
  • - What A Flock of Seagulls did "So Far Away"?
  • - Went on a 5K, say
  • - Went for a jog
  • - Went faster than a jog
  • - Went around a track
  • - Wasn't fast
  • - Was yellow, say
  • - Was up (for)
  • - Was the boss of
  • - Was on the slate
  • - Was on the lam
  • - Was on a November ticket
  • - Was liquefied
  • - Was in the paper
  • - colossus of ... [one of the seven wonders of the ancient world]
  • - A Greek island in the southeast Aegean Sea
  • - Not the ways, we hear, to travel to this island
  • - Unruly hordes in the Mediterranean
  • - Largest island of the Dodecanese
  • - Hordes go out to the Greek island
  • - Horsed around on the Greek island
  • - Kind of scholar
  • - Where ancient giant stood in more than one street, it's said?
  • - Home of the Colossus
  • - Cecil --, founder of De Beers
  • - Cecil of scholarships
  • - Colossus of
  • - Colossus site
  • - Colossus of ...... (one of the Seven Wonders)
  • - Site of one of the Seven Wonders
  • - Type of piano or scholar
  • - Type of Fender piano
  • - Whence the Colossus
  • - Sort of scholar
  • - Largest of the Dodecanese
  • - Whence the wondrous Colossus
  • - Diagoras International Airport site
  • - Largest of the Dodecanese Islands
  • - Island in the Aegean Sea
  • - Ancient Wonder site
  • - Englishman who founded the De Beers Mining Company
  • - Site of one of the Seven Wonders of the World
  • - Colossus site once
  • - Cecil, the imperialist
  • - The Colossus was here
  • - Capital of the Dodecanese
  • - Scene of one of the Seven Wonders
  • - Site of the Colossus.
  • - Island of Greece.
  • - Founder of a prized scholarship.
  • - Island S. W. of Turkey.
  • - Founder of Oxford scholarships for Americans.
  • - Founder of Oxford scholarships.
  • - Type of scholar
  • - oxford university's oldest graduate scholarship, established through the will of a controversial 19th century figure.
  • - Largest island in the Dodecanese archipelago
  • - Greek island that is the largest of the Dodecanese
  • - largest of the dodecanese group of greek islands in the aegean sea
  • - Island routes, so we hear
  • - Greek island and city
  • - ... Scholarship (Bill Clinton was a recipient)
  • - Horsed around on Aegean isle
  • - Explorer, Cecil ...
  • - Scholarship man's outspoken ways
  • - A Colossus once guarded this island's harbour
  • - Holiday island with drunken hordes
  • - Scholarship establisher
  • - Greek island — British-born South African statesman
  • - British financier and coloniser in southern Africa, d. 1902
  • - Apt-sounding surname for a driver
  • - Colossus island
  • - Late WWE wrestler Dusty
  • - Right hand does wandering in island
  • - Greek island has drunken hordes
  • - Island routes being discussed?
  • - Scholar variety
  • - ........ Scholars
  • - Cycled round hot southern island
  • - Shored (anag) — Greek island
  • - Where Colossus stood
  • - Scholarship founder
  • - Big name in scholarships
  • - Scholarship creator
  • - Oxford scholar
  • - Scholarship name
  • - Where a Colossus stood
  • - Colossus locale
  • - Colossus setting
  • - Oxford scholarship namesake
  • - For whom Zimbabwe was originally named
  • - Greek island where Julius Caesar studied rhetoric
  • - Diamond baron Cecil
  • - Scholarship founder Cecil
  • - Scholar type
  • - Greek island or its capital
  • - ...... scholars (some Oxford students)
  • - ...... scholarship (Oxford offering)
  • - 19th-century British diamond king
  • - Big statue isle
  • - A Dodecanese island
  • - Scholarship given to Sen. Bradley
  • - Dodecanese capital
  • - Man for whom Salisbury's land was named
  • - Scholars' benefactor
  • - Colossus's place
  • - Dodecanese island.
  • - British capitalist in Africa.
  • - Noted British capitalist.
  • - Englishman whose will provides 32 annual scholarships for U. S. students.
  • - Oxford scholarship.
  • - Largest Dodecanese island.
  • - British statesman (1853–1902).
  • - Classic jazz electric piano
  • - Big name in keyboards
  • - Empire builder
  • - Island off Turkey.
  • - Nazi-held Aegean island.
  • - Scholar.
  • - Greek island
  • - Aegean island
  • - Aegean Sea island
  • - Greek character Desmond coming from Greek island
  • - Greek island's ways to get around, they say
  • - Beautiful Greek island
  • - Where a 100-foot Helios stood
  • - herod's island
  • - Character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz who was the only girl without a cap on Charlie Brown's baseball team
  • - curly-haired "peanuts" girl
  • - Curly-haired 'Peanuts' character
  • - Peanuts character with "naturally curly hair"
  • - Charlie Brown's curly-haired pal
  • - "Peanuts" character with curly red hair
  • - "Peanuts" girl
  • - "Peanuts" character
  • - Girl's name.
  • - slumdog millionaire star .. pinto
  • - ... Zamba, American surfer who is a four-time world surfing champion
  • - Spelling of first name used till 1930s by Kahlo
  • - Vladimír ......, scorer of Liverpool's second goal in the 2005 UEFA Champions League Final
  • - Common name for the tree Fraxinus pennsylvanica
  • - Pablo of the cocaine business
  • - 'King of Cocaine' Pablo
  • - Subject of Netflix's 'Narcos'
  • - Spanish Jesuit, opponent of Pascal.
  • - Andrés ......, Colombian footballer who was shot and killed after scoring an own goal in the 1994 FIFA World Cup
  • - '80s colombian drug lord
  • - "narcos" role
  • - "Narcos" kingpin, Pablo ...
  • - Colombian drug lord Pablo
  • - Medellin Cartel kingpin Pablo
  • - Medellín Cartel name
  • - Columbian drug kingpin Pablo ranked the seventh richest man in the world by Forbes in 1989
  • - Infamous Colombian drug lord
  • - Onetime Colombian drug kingpin Pablo
  • - Slain Medellin drug kingpin Pablo