➠ Words with t
List contains 175718 Words that "t" contain.
- - Fix typos, say
- - give it to a man to prepare for publication
- - Proofread, correct
- - Modify as a poem
- - Literally arrange a new diet
- - Make alterations to, as a text
- - Tweak as a piece of writing
- - Make changes to a manuscript, say
- - Correct or improve [text]
- - Make changes to, as a script
- - Tighten up, say
- - Make changes to [a script]
- - Rephrase sentences, say
- - change the subject, say?
- - Alter in Photoshop say
- - Use a blue pencil on
- - Check the phrasing and grammar of a text
- - Modify, as a photo
- - Refine, as a first draft
- - Tighten up a draft
- - Cook up a new diet!
- - Help produce a podcast
- - Polish a reporter's article say
- - improve, as a school paper
- - Make tweaks to a document
- - Add or subtract, say
- - Mark up with a red pen, say
- - Make revisions to a written draft
- - Fix a story
- - Tweak, as a crossword
- - Correct the spelling in an essay
- - Revise as a movie script
- - Put in a word or two, maybe more?
- - arrange film clips, say
- - Rephrase, as a text message
- - Tweak, like a rough draft
- - Make cuts in a movie or news story
- - Change lines, say
- - Prepare, a book perhaps, for publication
- - Look over a novelist's manuscript, say
- - Make changes to a doc
- - Change the wording of a manuscript
- - Move some text around, say
- - Polish, as a rough draft
- - Emend a text
- - Make a long story shorter
- - Check and correct a piece of text
- - Use spell check, say
- - Make changes to an article, say
- - Make spelling corrections to say
- - Modify, like a paper
- - Make some changes to a script
- - To make changes in a document
- - Chop a text
- - Make changes to, as a newspaper article
- - Give final touches to a studio production
- - Make changes in a document, say
- - Work at a news desk, maybe
- - Correct, somewhat vindicated I thought
- - Chop a video
- - Alteration to a draft
- - Revise a text for publication, say
- - Cut a paragraph from, maybe
- - Correct a typo, say
- - Make changes in a manuscript
- - Prepare a document for publishing
- - Correct info on part of Morse alphabet
- - What you do to a picture with filters before posting it
- - Check for typos, say
- - Change an article, say
- - Revise, as the rough cut of a movie
- - Modification to a document
- - Polish a copy
- - give it to a boy to prepare for publication
- - Polish a thesis, say
- - Correct a script
- - Bring about changes to a document
- - Modify a spelling, say
- - Take the swear words out of, say
- - Make changes to a document
- - Control the content, as of a magazine
- - Fine-tune a manuscript, say
- - Make changes to a text
- - Make changes in a document
- - Make changes to a photo, as brightness or contrast
- - Remove unnecessary footage, say
- - adjust, as a paragraph
- - Modify a manuscript, say
- - Fine-tune a script, say
- - Modify a script
- - fix sentence fragments, say
- - Brush up a manuscript
- - Correct flow returns
- - Modify a document
- - Mark up a manuscript
- - Make more publishable, as a manuscript
- - Work on a text
- - Cut and paste, say
- - Correct copy
- - Fix a manuscript
- - Make a change for the verse?
- - Use a word processor
- - Use a blue pencil
- - Revise a manuscript
- - Improve, as a manuscript
- - Work on a manuscript
- - Redo a clue
- - Work to shape a film
- - Work on a rough cut
- - Shorten a sentence, say
- - Fix a text
- - Work at a copy desk
- - Shorten, say
- - Make more readable, say
- - Fix, as a manuscript
- - Make amendments?
- - Improve before publication
- - Revise bright idea withdrawing clothes
- - Drop-down menu between File and View
- - Prune for print
- - strange diet to prepare for publication
- - Proofread, check
- - Version girl's not finished
- - prepare to put out with the rising tide
- - Touch up before publishing
- - Revise for the press
- - Menu whose options include Delete and Select All
- - What newspapermen do every day in their leaders
- - Make changes to start of document in connection with revolution
- - Trim perhaps
- - It may be Spring returns, so prepare for publication
- - Improve before publishing
- - Modify as the draft of an article
- - polish up for publication
- - Name the article you prepare for press
- - make prose less purple, perhaps
- - Redraft
- - Replace "i.e." with "e.g.," e.g.
- - Work on, as an essay
- - Oversee publication of
- - Tweak, as copy
- - prepare for press
- - prepare some unexpected items for press
- - Revamp copy
- - Fix spelling or punctuation for example
- - Version, news boss with it
- - Revise an essay
- - prepare to put out with the turn of the tide
- - Prepare written material for publication
- - Change some bits of?
- - Tweak, like writing
- - do some slicing and dicing, maybe
- - touch up, as photos
- - Change in speed I thought
- - the tide will turn but it's up to the journalist to do it!
- - Make some cuts, perhaps
- - Reword, perhaps
- - Polish, like prose
- - Fix typos, as before sending an email
- - Sub text, maybe
- - Revise for printing
- - Menu for Cut and Paste
- - Amend print
- - Touch up before publication
- - tighten text
- - reverse the current trend to do presswork
- - Menu next to File, often
- - Polish for English class
- - do some pre-publication checking
- - Reduce someone else's sentences?
- - cut some scenes from, perhaps
- - Make revisions to upwards trend
- - amend and/or abridge
- - Make tweaks to an article
- - Menu with 'Undo'
- - Polish, like writing
- - the tide will turn when i run the paper!
- - Sent back current version
- - clean language?
- - change pocketed, i took bags
- - Computer menu with options like "copy" and "undo"
- - Check in printed items
- - Slice and splice, as film
- - Check for errors in written text
- - Rewrite that the tide has turned back
- - work in google docs, maybe
- - Rework text of Nesbit, perhaps unfinished
- - Make less wordy, maybe
- - the tide will turn when i prepare the paper!
- - Cut an actor's lines
- - Meditate after mate departs on how to prepare for publication
- - Cut film when tide turns
- - Tweak for publication
- - line of revision
- - Prepare (text) for publication
- - Time to go back and make improvements
- - Do some cutting and splicing
- - Revise proofs
- - Change one's story covered in cancelled itinerary
- - To make changes to something
- - Move sentences around in an essay, e.g.
- - Revise writings
- - make changes to, as an article
- - Arrange for publication
- - Computer menu with Copy and Paste options
- - Make changes to 42d
- - prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting
- - Cut some opinions perhaps
- - touch up prose
- - Select All's menu
- - To make changes to something, such as an essay
- - change during meditation
- - work on text, maybe
- - Copy-right?
- - do some prose-tightening
- - censor upsets ebb and flow
- - Change poor diet
- - Fix sentences with sloppy grammar and punctuations
- - make changes to an essay
- - Check return of tide
- - I'd put in note reflecting change
- - Make changes before publishing new diet
- - Tweak the wording of
- - Version having success where Canute didn't?
- - software-menu header
- - cut for fit or content
- - Version singer Piaf won't finish?
- - Check strange diet
- - Remove curse words from, maybe
- - Check flow of water ebbing
- - make changes to an article
- - Modify, as text
- - Censor woman with no husband
- - Prep for print
- - Menu option beside "File"
- - Reorder books and vans from deviants?
- - ... menu (where to find Cut, Copy and Paste)
- - cut or clip
- - Menu heading often next to File
- - Prepare for publishing(Used today)
- - Fix copy
- - Polish prose
- - Work in the cutting room
- - Rewrite, maybe
- - Prepare copy
- - Amend text
- - Do magazine work
- - Alter copy
- - Polish language
- - Abridge, perhaps
- - Better clues?
- - Make the copy right
- - Do newsroom work
- - Work on movie clips
- - Toil in the cutting room
- - Take corrective measures?
- - Make ready for print
- - Make corrections
- - Do some cutting and pasting
- - Cut and splice
- - Copyread
- - Chop copy
- - Rework, as stories
- - Prepare for final viewing
- - Modify text
- - Fix up, as prose
- - Emulate Perry White
- - Cut, maybe
- - Cut, as film
- - Cut out the boring scenes
- - Cut features
- - Amend copy
- - Work over Time
- - Trim, as text
- - Trim to fit, maybe
- - Shorten, perhaps
- - Revise before printing
- - Prepare People for people
- - Prep for publication
- - Perfect prose
- - Make readable
- - Get in the last word?
- - Fix errata
- - Emulate Robert Giroux
- - sudden collapse into utter confusion (coll.)
- - sudden downturn
- - Severe downturn
- - Plane's sudden descent
- - Dramatic downturn
- - Precipitous downturn
- - Sudden collapse
- - Sudden and precipitous downturn
- - Sudden decline
- - Critical downturn
- - Sudden collapse into failure
- - Sudden fall
- - Sudden descent
- - Follows page in state of confusion
- - Follow tots around in increasing panic
- - Diving descent
- - Dog bites back in state of panic
- - Pilot won't welcome this dog on journey
- - Bad situation for an airplane
- - Dizzying decline
- - Follows fix for flier's spiral descent
- - Dangerous descent
- - model is suffering quietly in a state of panic
- - Dog ultimately cocks leg, producing state of panic
- - Downward spiral
- - Severe decline
- - Dramatic fall
- - Rapid plunge
- - Fifty-fifty chance secure, suddenly lose control
- - Trackers on security code resulting in panic
- - Plane's spiralling dive
- - Panicked state dogs Spike
- - Spiralling plane dive
- - Dog bites back in confused state
- - Story told with political bias confused state
- - State of panic (informal)
- - Follows target in alley in greatly agitated state
- - Dramatic decline
- - Pilot's danger
- - Dangerous dive
- - Dizzying dive
- - Emotional collapse
- - Pilot's nightmare
- - Airplane's swift descent
- - Spiral descent of a plane
- - Demoralization
- - Aviation term.
- - Descent.
- - Spiraling air maneuver.
- - Pilot's problem
- - Dramatic drop
- - Plane maneuver
- - Airplane maneuver.
- - Aerobatic manoeuvre
- - Aerobatic maneuver
- - Emergency situation
- - Slump
- - Emotional upheaval
- - State of increasing confusion or panic
- - State of panic
- - Going out of control
- - follow turn in rapid descent
- - Enter like a bat out of Hell
- - Enter hurriedly
- - Arrive hurriedly
- - "— Up My Heart" [1997 *NSYNC song]
- - Make an energetic start
- - Alternative to potstickers
- - German Ocean, now
- - German Ocean
- - Arm of the Atlantic Ocean
- - Body of water between Denmark and Scotland
- - Firth of Forth outlet
- - Another's wrecked in part of Atlantic
- - Oil exploration milieu
- - Our gas main?
- - Nora rings those gutted on one side of Britain
- - Source of UK's oil/gas
- - Sight from Newcastle
- - Body off of Benelux
- - View from The Hague
- - Site where over 5% of commercial fish are caught
- - Locale of much European offshore drilling
- - Waterway between the United Kingdom and Denmark
- - Watery expanse between England and Scandinavia
- - Waters between Great Britain and Europe
- - View from Aberdeen
- - Body of water between England and Norway
- - England-Scandinavia separator
- - Edinburgh is on it
- - One end of the Kiel Canal
- - Oil production area
- - It's between Great Britain and Europe
- - It's between the British Isles and Scandinavia
- - Waters just east of Great Britain
- - Part of the Atlantic.
- - This lies between Great Britain and Europe.
- - Shetland Islands home
- - Arm of the Atlantic.
- - water between antwerp and aberdeen
- - it's between the uk and denmark
- - Right after being baked
- - temperature at which liquid changes to gas
- - This is a tip for making someone really angry with a high temperature?
- - When a situation becomes critical
- - BP, to a chemist
- - B.P., to a chemist
- - 212 degrees Fahrenheit, for water
- - temperature at which liquid become gas
- - steam up when this is reached!
- - Critical threshold
- - 100 degrees Celsius, for H2O
- - Stereotypical sci-fi villain
- - Horror film villain
- - H.G. Wells' Doctor Moreau, e.g.
- - Cackling loon with a white coat