➠ Words with u
List contains 87236 Words that "u" contain.
- - Hedonist's advice
- - Modern hedonist's slang motto.
- - Enjoy oneself extravagantly
- - Paint the town red [3 wds.]
- - Celebrate extravagantly
- - I've chucked in tulip cultivation to paint the town red
- - Drunk embracing the setter has to go on a spree
- - Song by Nicky Jam featuring Will Smith and Era Istrefi which was the official song for the 2018 FIFA World Cup: 3 wds.
- - Have a great time: 3 wds.
- - Go on a spree
- - Indulge, enjoy oneself
- - Really revel
- - Enjoy a party
- - "Have fun!"
- - Have a ball?
- - Party hearty
- - Revel
- - ... party
- - go on a spree, informally
- - song by australian band mental as anything that reached no. 3 in 1987
- - As the UK is now sovereign at last, time they leave the stage
- - (They) leave the stage
- - Direction that a group of actors leaves the stage
- - They leave old English books outside university
- - "They leave," in old plays
- - They leave EU next, possibly
- - Bardic order to leave
- - (Actors) leave the stage
- - They all leave books on former alliance of nations
- - Instruction to leave European Union included in next broadcast
- - Dramatic order to leave
- - Former directive to leave the stage
- - Leave yon stage
- - Order to leave
- - Players ordered off
- - They go off in river craft, not quietly
- - Stage direction that means "they go out" in Latin
- - They go out in pursuit when leader's gone missing by river
- - End-of-scene direction, perhaps
- - Bard's stage direction
- - Shakespearean stage direction
- - Old-fashioned stage direction
- - In dramatic scene, how players get sent off
- - 'Everybody out!'
- - Old stage directive
- - "They go offstage," in Shakespeare plays
- - They go out: Latin.
- - Stage direction.
- - Exit ....
- - it comes before an ad
- - does it follow an ace in tennis?
- - Score before ad in
- - A trey beats it
- - Ad preceder?
- - Even a trey beats it
- - It comes between ads
- - It's sometimes wild
- - Score before ad in or ad out
- - Minor diamond
- - tennis score of forty all
- - Two tie at Wimbledon
- - 40-40 in a game of tennis.
- - Forty-all situation in tennis
- - Stewie Griffin catchphrase, "What the ..........?"
- - a devil or two
- - US Open deadlock
- - Tennis score of 40-40
- - tie-breaking situation in tennis
- - 6-Across, in cards
- - 40-all, in tennis
- - Value of two on a playing card
- - there's no advantage in having this card
- - Tied position in a game at tennis
- - two, in poker
- - Two, at the poker table
- - Two in a casino
- - devil's two
- - reason second daughter dropped a playing card?
- - Work out one day's been wasted (or two)
- - a tie in tennis that requires winning two successive points to win the game
- - Tied score in Tennis
- - card that loses to a trey
- - when tennis can go to the devil?
- - diamond of little value
- - Devil of a stalemate in court
- - Turns up, writer possesses sign of The Devil
- - Tennis official's call
- - Tennis 40/40
- - Two in cards or dice
- - One above ace
- - Wild card, sometimes
- - What turns 19 into 21?
- - Two, to card players
- - Two, to a card player
- - Two, in poker slang
- - Two, in card games
- - Tie, in tennis
- - This is often wild
- - Small club, maybe
- - Loser to a trey
- - Little casino, if a spade
- - Forty all
- - Difference between 19 and 21
- - Dice cast called "snake eyes"
- - Diamond that often isn't that valuable?
- - Advantage preceder
- - 40-40, in tennis
- - 40-40 in tennis — 2 in cards
- - 40-40 at tennis
- - 30-30
- - "What the ......?" ("Family Guy" catchphrase)
- - "...... Bigalow: Male Gigolo" (1999 comedy)
- - Dice throw
- - Twosome
- - Playing card
- - Court tie
- - Low card
- - Low card in Texas hold'em
- - Wimbledon tie
- - Tennis deadlock
- - Two in cards
- - Wild card, at times
- - River claims posh Charlie Dickens
- - Tied tennis score
- - Two-pip card
- - Wild card, perhaps
- - Usually low card
- - Tennis tourney tie
- - Two died next to Brussels church
- - Tie at Wimbledon
- - Euphemism for Satan, with 'the'
- - Minor card
- - Devil: two
- - Two in the hand
- - Small diamond?
- - Two in Las Vegas, say
- - Easily beatable card in war
- - Lowest poker card
- - Low card in a deck
- - Trey's subordinate
- - Wild card, often
- - Forty-all in tennis
- - 2007 tennis-related play that marked a Broadway comeback for Angela Lansbury
- - Low-value card
- - Two last in line prompted to go up
- - Card with two pips
- - 40-40, at Wimbledon
- - Card that's sometimes wild
- - Possible wild card
- - Tennis tie
- - Two-...
- - Two, in a deck
- - Wild card in canasta
- - Lowest card in many games
- - Court parity
- - Low poker card
- - Diamond of minimal value
- - Small club?
- - "Wild" card
- - Kiss classic off debut
- - "Little .... Coupe": Beach Boys hit
- - Low end of the deck
- - They'll be in and belong in
- - He was drawn close and bound: adligatus est
- - The steward of a farm or country estate
- - They brought in (from abroad) or brought about
- - Unguarded, defenceless and not safe
- - Back number
- - April due to be made a back number?
- - Lauder confused about mathematical fundamental in anaesthetic injection
- - recording personal details, laura shortly arranged anaesthetic
- - Injection of anaesthetic into the spinal cord
- - Anaesthetic injected into the spinal cord
- - Anaesthetic often administered during childbirth
- - Anaesthetic injected into one's back
- - Painkilling drug passed into the small of one's back
- - Shot in the back?
- - Childbirth anaesthetic
- - an anaesthetic used in childbirth to block sensation below the waist
- - Investigator lured a criminal outside for injection
- - Means to reduce suffering of Labour rule paid off
- - anesthetic injection that eases pain
- - anesthesia option for childbirth
- - Labor day offering?
- - Takes the pain out of delivering papers in Peru ordered by gangster
- - Aid in labor management?
- - English reverse decline by trimming countryside - it makes things easier for those responsible for new arrivals
- - Delivery assist
- - Childbirth anesthetic
- - Delivery room shot
- - Kind of anesthetic
- - Number in Labour calling for an injection of backbone
- - Spoils what may be of antiquarian interest
- - The remains of Machu Picchu e.g.
- - Archaeological site, often
- - In quick trips one's shown all that's left of the,old place
- - currently moves round one group of dilapidated buildings
- - Remains of an old building
- - Sites of interest to archaeologists
- - Spoils what may be of archaeological interest
- - Remnants of a building
- - remains of ancient civilizations
- - Building remains at head of Rugby Union in south
- - Remains of fallen buildings or towns
- - What may be of archaeological interest
- - Spoils, wrecks
- - Attraction of Olympia, Greece
- - spoils what may be of archaelogical interest
- - Site for Sir Flinders
- - Remains of ghost towns
- - Archaeological attractions
- - Archaeologist's dig site
- - One dashes round archaeological site
- - Manages to keep India's spoils
- - Broken-down remains of castles
- - Spoils game in seconds
- - Archaeological dig sites
- - Mars revolves circling centre of ellipse
- - Spoils what's left
- - Evidence of a past life
- - Some sites for sightseers
- - Archaeological digs
- - Excavation site, perhaps
- - Dig sites
- - Piles of stones, perhaps
- - Archaeologists' interest
- - Archeological site
- - Archaeology sites
- - Spoils
- - Archaeological site
- - spoils what may be of historical interest
- - What's left of the Colosseum
- - spoils site of archaeological interest
- - a wrecked state
- - Rex intially wrecked us in wrecks
- - dim insider in tears messes up
- - Collapsed buildings
- - Building remains
- - Rex wrecked us in wrecks
- - Races round island to see wrecks
- - what archaeologists really dig?
- - Irreparably damages
- - Ghost towns
- - Tourist attraction in Pompeii
- - Tikal/Tulum, today
- - These often attract tourists
- - Sightseeing sight
- - Sights in Rome
- - Sights along the Tigris
- - Sight at Chichén Itzá
- - Persepolis sight
- - Parthenon and Colosseum, e.g.
- - Knossos sight
- - Greek tourist sights
- - Dilapidated castles
- - Damages irreparably
- - Attraction at Uxmal
- - Attraction at Chichen Itza
- - Archeologists' milieu
- - Archeological attractions
- - Archaeologists' meccas
- - Archaeologists really dig them?
- - Archaeologists dig them
- - Angkor sight
- - Ancient remains where archaeologists often dig
- - Athens sight
- - Ashes
- - Acropolis attractions
- - Totally wrecks
- - Freudians fade away from breakdowns?
- - Machu Picchu, now
- - Machu Picchu or Pompeii
- - The Parthenon now, for example
- - Nile cruise sights
- - Mars travels around Jupiter's core
- - Wrecked buildings
- - Acropolis sights
- - Pompeii, today
- - Pompeii, e.g
- - Much to see in Greece
- - Bankrupts
- - Utterly destroys
- - Columns may be left in them
- - Sights near the Colosseum
- - More than brings down
- - Rome attractions
- - Place for digs
- - Pompeii sights
- - Acropolis sight
- - Damages beyond repair
- - Devastates
- - Lays waste to
- - Diocletian's Palace, today
- - Dig locales
- - Athens attractions
- - Roman holiday attractions
- - Remains to be seen?
- - Archaeologist's destination
- - Pompeii attraction
- - Mesa Verde lures
- - Eleusis attraction
- - Architectural remnants
- - Blue Oyster Cult "Dancin' in the ......"
- - Chichén Itzá attraction
- - The Colosseum, today
- - The Colosseum, e.g., currently
- - Old remains
- - Mayan pyramids, e.g.
- - Aztec or Mayan cities, today
- - Some tourist attractions
- - Archaeologist's find, perhaps
- - Louses up
- - Athens sights
- - Rome attraction
- - Leveling result
- - Casa Grande attraction
- - Completely botches
- - The Colosseum, e.g., today
- - City that's seen better days
- - Mesa Verde attraction
- - Greek tourist attractions
- - Cuzco attraction
- - Chichen Itza sight
- - Sights at Angkor Wat
- - Antioch, nowadays
- - Rubble
- - Angkor Wat, for one
- - Tourist attractions
- - Debris.
- - Athens attraction
- - Destroys utterly
- - Completely destroys
- - Archeologist's find
- - Messes up
- - Torpedoes
- - Tourist attraction
- - Tourist draw
- - Totals
- - Wrecks
- - Trashes
- - Ravages
- - Remains
- - Destroys
- - The Parthenon, e.g
- - Archaeologist's milieu
- - Devastation
- - Archaeologist's find
- - Wreckage
- - Archaeologist's workplace
- - Some ancient buildings, today
- - Screws up bolts outside unit
- - Makes unusable
- - remains from an ancient civilization
- - a protestant
- - Follower of a Protestant church
- - Any member of a church founded on the doctrines of a German Protestant theologian, 1483-1546
- - German protestant
- - Real hunt about an early Protestant
- - Certain Protestant
- - Protestant reformation of Henry originally neutral?
- - Protestant denomination
- - Protestant who believes in the Book of Concord
- - Follower of a German Protestant
- - Protestant, perhaps
- - Member of a Protestant denomination.
- - Member of a certain religious faith.
- - Certain Christian
- - Protestant ......
- - kind of protestant
- - a protestant following the teachings of a 16th-century german monk
- - Reformist leaders of local unit nervous around a certain regiment
- - Belonging to the majority religion in Scandinavia
- - Belonging to the majority religion in Estonia
- - follower of martin luther
- - In Zulu, the ranger keeps the faith
- - Lute managed to capture hearts for believer
- - Book of Concord reader
- - Lake Wobegon churchgoer
- - Unearth large work — it could be Bach
- - Like the carol "Away in a Manger," originally
- - "95 Theses" follower
- - Like Wittenberg University in Ohio
- - Like most Finns
- - Like most Danish churchgoers
- - Follower of a German reformer
- - Martin Niemoeller's faith.
- - A follower of a German theologian who refused to renounce his views at the 1521 Diet of Worms
- - one sounding sheepish, lady?
- - "... gotta be kidding?"... or word that sounds like the second letter of 25a
- - one of us but not me
- - 21st letter/speech for my nemesis
- - puzzler sounding sheepish?
- - ... can't be serious
- - Made to order
- - designed for individual requirements