➠ Words with r
List contains 182972 Words that "r" contain.
- - Is still in the forest, somewhere
- - Has a lie-down
- - Ends one's defense, in a courtroom
- - Sits on a bench say
- - Takes a break from exertion
- - practices self-care, in a way
- - Bars in a score
- - Sits in the poorest seats
- - conks out in a hammock for a few hours, say
- - In forests, one finds 'lodges'
- - seen to repose in most forests
- - sits out for a bit
- - Chills out for a bit
- - breaks billiards players may be grateful for?
- - Takes a break from work , say
- - Takes a breather, say
- - What the defense does, sometimes
- - Stops, in a court
- - Some come between notes
- - Has a breather
- - Word after the defense
- - What the defense does
- - Uses a chaise
- - Sits a spell
- - Relaxes between tours
- - Regains one's energy, in a way
- - Measure things, at times
- - Lies lazily on the beach, e.g.
- - Lies in a hammock, perhaps
- - Last word for the defense
- - Knocks off for a while
- - Has a nap
- - Grabs a snooze
- - Gets all the breaks?
- - Gets a break, maybe
- - Enjoys a siesta
- - Enjoys a recess
- - Ends a case
- - Cools off, maybe
- - Breathers for musicians
- - Relaxes for a bit
- - Takes a siesta
- - Sets down
- - Doesn't play, as a piano
- - Stops for a bit
- - Takes a breather
- - Takes a break
- - Sits down
- - Takes a snooze
- - 'The defense ......'
- - Stretches out for a bit
- - Symbols for silence
- - Concludes a case
- - Finishes arguing a case
- - Takes a load off
- - Breaks for musicians
- - Takes a nap, say
- - Stops working for a while
- - Stops hiking for a bit
- - Sits one out
- - Hangs in the hammock
- - Sits for a spell
- - Enjoys a hammock
- - Observes the Sabbath
- - Takes a time-out
- - Gives it to the judge
- - Stops for a breath
- - Pauses for breath
- - Completes the defense
- - Has a break
- - Uses a hammock
- - Takes a nap
- - Sets off at a run while one takes it easy
- - sits for a few minutes between sets at the gym, maybe
- - signals to stop playing around?
- - "don't play" symbols on sheet music
- - things you can take lying down
- - Sleeps
- - Relaxes on streets
- - Musical symbols that mean Don't play
- - musical props?
- - Pauses from playing
- - Breaks from activity
- - Lies used by snooker players?
- - Relaxes peacefully
- - Breaks supports
- - Catches some shut-eye
- - Breaks in music
- - Silent spots in scores
- - Some score marks
- - Musical pauses
- - They're found in scores
- - Score notations
- - Musical silences
- - Caesuras
- - Ends one's case
- - Caesurae
- - They're found on staffs
- - They have bar signs
- - Symbols indicating silence
- - Some musical notations
- - Pauses that refresh
- - Notes aren't written during these
- - Is quiet
- - Wraps up one's case
- - Winds up in court
- - Tranquil periods
- - Times to relax
- - They take up some measures
- - Symbols in music.
- - Squiggly music symbols
- - Some score notations
- - Silent markings
- - Silence markers, in music
- - Signs of silence
- - Siestas, say
- - Shelters or hostels
- - Sheet-music pauses
- - Score silences
- - Score silence symbols
- - Score breaks
- - Rhythmic pauses
- - Renewal providers
- - Pauses, in music
- - Pauses on sheet music
- - Pauses from labor.
- - Parts of scores
- - Notes' counterparts
- - Notes aren't written during them
- - Notations on scores
- - Musical breathers
- - Is still
- - Head and arm followers
- - Half and whole, e.g.
- - Goes on leave, say
- - Dotted ones are half again as long
- - Concludes one's court case
- - Closes in court
- - Breathers, musically speaking
- - Billiard devices
- - Is off
- - Some staff members
- - Lies down
- - Musical interludes
- - Time-outs
- - Musical notations
- - Chills, so to speak
- - Unwinds.
- - Respites
- - Staff signs
- - Idles
- - ........ Vacations
- - Lulls
- - Moves in an airplane
- - Musical signs.
- - Remainders.
- - Slumbers
- - Sacks out
- - Reposes
- - Musical intervals
- - Musical symbols
- - Score symbols
- - Music symbols
- - Staff members?
- - Musical marks
- - Sheet-music notations
- - Options during computer woes
- - Some bar signs
- - Snoozes
- - Musical directions
- - Recesses
- - Knocks off
- - Takes one's ease
- - Takes ten
- - Work breaks
- - Takes several breaks
- - Lies
- - Kicks back
- - Chopstick perches
- - Stops presenting evidence
- - Takes five
- - Puts one's feet up
- - Concludes one's case
- - Breathers
- - Parks it, so to speak
- - Recharges one's batteries
- - Takes breaks
- - Breath markings
- - Score marks
- - Stops being busy
- - Takes time off
- - Snoozes, e.g
- - Musical breaks
- - Lies quietly
- - Catches one's breath
- - Signs not to sing
- - Pauses
- - 'Stop playing' symbols
- - Chills out
- - Alternatives to notes
- - Intervals in music
- - Breaks in scores
- - Grabs some Z's
- - 'Don't play' music symbols
- - Observes Labor Day
- - Intervals of inactivity
- - Stops playing
- - Symbols among notes
- - Solo stoppers
- - Some rectangular symbols on scores
- - Silent intervals
- - Music breaks
- - Times when musicians don't play
- - Some music signs
- - Score pauses
- - Bandstand breaks
- - Isn't working
- - Stops introducing evidence
- - Doesn't work or play
- - Cools it
- - Musical hiatuses
- - Staff breaks
- - They're seen in quiet bars
- - Stops working
- - Gets some down time
- - Lies dormant
- - Stops arguing
- - Tour breathers
- - Musical score notations
- - Music notations
- - Staff symbols
- - Naps, say
- - Doesn't play
- - Takes by force
- - Supports
- - Doesn't work
- - Does nothing
- - Takes it easy
- - Relaxes
- - Is inactive
- - Naps
- - Relies (on)
- - Leans (on)
- - Periods of inactivity
- - Breaks
- - intervals of silence, in music
- - Somewhat reflective, impressionist Serafinowicz takes it easy
- - Supports when one isn't working
- - More than one support breaks
- - When blue, does he flag significantly?
- - He starts out to disappear gradually
- - presumably he came to dislike cockerels!
- - be dissipated when simon isn't at home
- - He's often robbed
- - Look to keep last of grant in safe
- - Mr Lorimer, ex-footballer
- - Man run out?
- - Pan with no signs of aging
- - Lawrence of Arabia hero, .. O'Toole
- - Saint ...., Cephas
- - --- kay, english comedian
- - Safe time to probe member of The House of Lords
- - 1891 novel by george du maurier
- - Falk or Finch
- - Easy Rider star Fonda
- - Tosh of reggae
- - Former footballer, ... Crouch
- - .....sellers, pink panther actor [5]
- - .....sellers, pink panther actor
- - Run out and take a squint around the end of the street
- - name for favourite hesitation
- - ...... Jones, one of TV's 'dragons'
- - Favourite here in the middle - safe
- - spider-man's given first name
- - ... Pan ("Neverland" resident)
- - Fellow describing time in prison cell
- - heavenly bouncer
- - pepper picker of rhyme
- - Church founder has time to visit aristocrat
- - rabbit in beatrix potter books?
- - "paddington 2" actor capaldi
- - Great tsar's favourite operatic piece
- - Boy who's favourite with queen
- - Former Doctor Who star Capaldi
- - ... Rabbit, Beatrix Potter creation
- - dinklage with four emmys
- - Rabbit — Pan — Piper
- - Queen follows favourite saint
- - greets prime arrangement of britten's work
- - For a man, it's halved in equal shares
- - tall england footballer, .. crouch
- - "Here Comes ... Cottontail," animated musical depicting an Easter bunny
- - The teenage high school student whose alter ego is Spider-Man
- - First emperor of Russia
- - Lord installs square safe
- - English international forward who joined Liverpool from Newcastle United for a record transfer fee in 1987
- - The man run out?
- - Beatrix Potter's rabbit
- - title lagomorph of beatrix potter's first book
- - Reggae legend Tosh
- - Run out and look around for a tin opener
- - ... Lynch, American investor who turned Magellan Fund into one of the world's best performing mutual funds
- - Favourite hospital soap for cook or pan
- - Graves or Lorre
- - ... out (dwindle)
- - Actor who holds the record for the most Oscar nominations for acting without a win
- - Beatrix Potter's great character?
- - Name one's favourite royal
- - ... Mensah, Ghanaian-British actor who played Nebserek in "The Scorpion King: Book of Souls"
- - Tsar who had to look out for trouble starting
- - Frampton Comes Alive! rock musician Frampton
- - ... Dinklage, actor who was part of the television show "Threshold" and is one of the main characters on "Game of Thrones"
- - ... Lorre, actor who played Signor Ugarte in the 1942 romantic drama film "Casablanca"
- - ... Griffin, popular television character voiced by Seth MacFarlane in the animated sitcom "Family Guy"
- - Fonda, Falk or Finch
- - "... Rabbit 2: The Runaway," 2021 adventure comedy movie about a Beatrix Potter character
- - ... Del Vecho, producer of the musical fantasy film, "Frozen"
- - ... Parker, Spider Man's real identity
- - Great man to run out!
- - tenor yarrow who wrote "puff the magic dragon"
- - Actor ... Dinklage who plays Tyrion Lannister on the TV series "Game of Thrones"
- - ... Maher, Irish boxer nicknamed "The Irish Giant" who won 107 matches by knockout
- - The Suicide Squad actor Capaldi
- - Queen Elizabeth follows favourite saint
- - Son of actor Henry
- - ... Stastny, former NHL player who holds the record with Joe Juneau for most assists by a rookie in one season with 70 assists
- - ... Kay, comedian
- - Christian saint or Mr Frampton who also "came alive"
- - ----- andre, singer
- - One of the great forenames
- - Saint by the Pearly Gates
- - ... Parker and Mary Jane Watson, popular fictional couple from "The Amazing Spider-Man"
- - "X-Men : Days of Future Past" actor ... Dinklage, who plays the role of Tyrion Lannister in "Game of Thrones" : 2 wds.
- - ... Coyote, actor who plays Reverend Sullivan in the 2002 film "A Walk to Remember"
- - A name to look out for around the West End
- - Jennings or Fonda
- - reggae trailblazer tosh
- - The Great Tchaikovsky, for instance?
- - By tradition, the first Bishop of Rome
- - Holder of the Pearly Gate keys; a saint
- - Finch or Coyote
- - darlings were abducted by him
- - Spider-Man's real first name
- - Piper who picked a peck of pickled peppers, in a tongue twister
- - simon could — out to become nothing
- - Pan preceder
- - Piper, perhaps noble, keeping time
- - Victim of crime benefitting another apostle
- - The first bit of pretentiousness upsets him
- - Sellers of pictures
- - Great man?
- - One of the Greats(Used today)
- - Actor Falk
- - One of the "Brady Bunch" kids
- - "Jaws" author Benchley
- - Anchorman ........ Jennings
- - Wane, with "out"
- - Pumpkin lover
- - Pianist Nero
- - O'Toole
- - Mr. Lorre
- - JM Barrie play, ... Pan
- - Fonda or Ustinov
- - Early czar
- - Arno or Nero
- - Aka Simon
- - Ustinov or Ueberroth
- - Russia's ...... the Great
- - Role in "The Robe"
- - Pumpkin lover of rhyme
- - Prokofiev's wolf catcher
- - Prokofiev character
- - Piper of children's verse
- - One of the Farrelly brothers
- - One of a New Testament twelve
- - One of a New Testament 12
- - Nursery rhyme character whose name is repeated
- - Noted pumpkin eater
- - Newsman Jennings
- - Graves of "Mission: Impossible"
- - Fonda or Falk
- - teacher rearranging tour after start of term
- - Teacher rejected backing key component of education? About time
- - teach second person in france with lethargy not half
- - One who can train wild trout?
- - stay away from statutory teacher
- - teacher cooks trout
- - teacher's disapproving word over losing heart
- - Aristotle, to Alexander
- - Anne Sullivan, e.g.
- - Coach
- - Student aid?
- - Don -
- - Instruct
- - Train.
- - Guardian --
- - academic coach
- - Train privately
- - Coach tour rearranged after start of trouble
- - Coachman