➠ Words with u

List contains 87236 Words that "u" contain.

  • - Act in Saturnalia
  • - A good one deserves another runt to be unleashed
  • - Rotate around
  • - Change item in variety show
  • - Community card between "flop" and "river" in hold'em
  • - One's opportunity to change?
  • - what many leaves do in autumn
  • - Act in rotation
  • - To convert
  • - Something taken in a Scrabble match
  • - chance to roll the dice, say
  • - Chance in a game, say
  • - Chance to play in a board game
  • - Aviator at last seen in barrel roll
  • - Chance for a player to play, in a game
  • - Time to make a move
  • - Stop going in a straight path
  • - Go to the dark side
  • - Go — go round in circles — go off
  • - At bat, so to speak
  • - Act — rotate
  • - Something to wait for?
  • - Chance to play
  • - Pilot at last on barrel roll
  • - Snake in square pot
  • - Flier at last in barrel roll
  • - Rotate; go
  • - Romeo in barrel to rotate
  • - Chance in a game
  • - Revolution in Italian city after one of the Romans is ousted
  • - Chance to spin, roll or draw
  • - Revolve or rotate
  • - Last of beer in barrel producing wind
  • - Go; rotate
  • - Change direction and reverse in well-worn ruts
  • - Half of 14 across in circle
  • - ELO "...... to Stone"
  • - Done to a ....
  • - Get in a rotation
  • - Opportunity to play
  • - Chance to play in a game
  • - Go time in a game
  • - "Time to go"
  • - Rotate
  • - Italian city I neglected in tour
  • - stage act to do the rounds
  • - Chance to play, on game night
  • - Chance to go
  • - direct one's attention to a revolution
  • - an act of revolution?
  • - Phil Collins: "Can't ... back the years"
  • - ... the other cheek
  • - Go right or left, while driving
  • - swing round and go
  • - .... over; flip
  • - Round of duty that's yours and mine, on time initially
  • - round off a complete revolution
  • - U-...., volte-face
  • - go round west end and run off
  • - spoil go
  • - Change into, for the bend
  • - An act on which one is going sour
  • - Getting a shock when you go round
  • - Use a steering wheel
  • - go round the bend!
  • - a favour for someone
  • - Go and deviate
  • - I escaped Italian city revolution
  • - a fit convert, perhaps
  • - a complete revolution will produce an emotional shock
  • - Go right, maybe
  • - Go off revolution for profit
  • - Revolve, pivot
  • - Take a left, say
  • - spin top of the vase
  • - "crank the wheel!"
  • - Go - but not straight ahead
  • - NO U-... (street sign)
  • - Waze directive
  • - gps command
  • - Go right or left, say
  • - Emulate a merry-go-round
  • - It can be good or nasty!
  • - ballroom basic
  • - Shot that gives you quite a shock
  • - My ...! (I'm up next!)
  • - a diverting act?
  • - Speak out of ...
  • - verb heard while using the waze app
  • - "Take a U-..."
  • - Hang a left, e.g
  • - blinking signal intention
  • - expose the other side of all the money one handles
  • - Act of revolution
  • - ... over a new leaf (start being more responsible)
  • - Word before "the tables" or "the tide"
  • - Make a left, say
  • - this table provides the basis for a record
  • - do a pirouette
  • - Spin the first vase
  • - emotional shock of a revolution
  • - Alter course
  • - Change direction(Used today)
  • - Reason for signaling
  • - Part of a driving test
  • - Tripled, a Pete Seeger song
  • - Game round
  • - Right or U
  • - Reach the age of
  • - Change one's way?
  • - Word with stile or table
  • - Word that can come before the last word of this puzzle's longest entries
  • - Use, as a key
  • - U, for one
  • - U, e.g.
  • - U or J follower
  • - Try another way
  • - Transform — revolution
  • - Toss's partner
  • - Telemark, for one
  • - Take a left or a right
  • - Take a dogleg, e.g.
  • - Roll of the dice, maybe
  • - Right face, e.g.
  • - Revue skit
  • - Put about.
  • - Plow up soil
  • - Player's chance
  • - One is taken at the plate
  • - Off-ramp maneuver
  • - Navigation system suggestion
  • - MapQuest instruction
  • - Make a right or left while driving
  • - Make a left, perhaps
  • - Left or U
  • - Kind of table or pike
  • - Kind of coat or table
  • - Go right, say
  • - Go off — performance
  • - Go off — act
  • - Gloria Estefan "...... the Beat Around"
  • - Distinctive expression
  • - An action, usually good.
  • - 2014 AMC drama set during the Revolutionary War
  • - "The ...... of the Screw": James
  • - "One good ...... deserves another"
  • - "One good ...... . . . "
  • - "No Left ......"
  • - ...... tail (flee)
  • - ...... signal (blinking light on a car)
  • - ...... over a new leaf (take positive steps)
  • - ...... over a new leaf (repent)
  • - ...... over a new leaf
  • - ...... and toss
  • - Slalom curve
  • - Redirect
  • - ...... over (ponder)
  • - U follower
  • - ...... loose (free)
  • - Change of direction
  • - "Go right ......"
  • - Change of direction is a shock
  • - Revolve; go
  • - Make a left or right
  • - Revolve: curdle
  • - Make a right or left
  • - GPS directive
  • - Go around with most of 30 across
  • - Go right or left
  • - Chance at the spinner
  • - Spin; go
  • - Become sour
  • - Dice roll, say
  • - GPS instruction
  • - Go left or right
  • - Left at a crossroads, e.g
  • - Go sour
  • - Convert gets no rehab for heartburn
  • - Make a right, say
  • - Three-point ......
  • - Change time for one of those who is late
  • - Negotiate a corner
  • - Become stale
  • - Obey a Garmin command
  • - Not go straight
  • - Right or left, while driving
  • - Shape on a lathe
  • - Change colors
  • - Go; spin (cricket)
  • - Begin a retreat
  • - Become a traitor
  • - Track feature
  • - Change wheel?
  • - Sour man who painted Parliament but not the Queen
  • - Part of driving directions
  • - Roll of the die, e.g.
  • - Change one's ways?
  • - Become fermented
  • - Go sour, as milk
  • - Spin of the dial or roll of the dice
  • - Roll of the dice, say
  • - "The ...... of the Screw"
  • - With 50 Down, blinker
  • - Change color
  • - When tripled, 1965 Byrds hit
  • - Go another way
  • - Hang a right
  • - "No U-......"
  • - Appear, with "up"
  • - Century threshold
  • - Make a uey
  • - Change color, as leaves
  • - Go left, say
  • - Emulate Vanna
  • - Do an about-face
  • - Change color, like leaves
  • - It comes before the river
  • - Hang a left or a right
  • - Defect or deflect
  • - Change directions
  • - Change course.
  • - Kind of signal.
  • - Rotation
  • - Take for a spin?
  • - Deflect
  • - Vaudeville act.
  • - Reverse
  • - Spin
  • - Pirouette
  • - Spin around
  • - Make sour
  • - Revolution
  • - Steer
  • - Out of
  • - .... wrench
  • - Come about
  • - Deviation
  • - Curve
  • - Stint.
  • - Sidetrack?
  • - Circuit
  • - Go around
  • - Lose freshness
  • - Crank
  • - Left or right
  • - Swirl
  • - Go for a spin
  • - ... go!
  • - Become
  • - Move!
  • - Change direction
  • - ".... chance!"
  • - .. change
  • - Inclination
  • - Bend ...
  • - Spoil
  • - Pivot
  • - Swivel
  • - Zig or zag
  • - Revolve
  • - Twist
  • - Veer
  • - Swerve
  • - Swing round.
  • - Go bad
  • - Become inedible
  • - Sour
  • - Curdle
  • - The ...... of the Screw, Henry James novella
  • - Convert or move around
  • - Switch or shift position
  • - Take a .... for the worse
  • - Be transformed
  • - this act cannot be taken straight
  • - Performer's act of kindness
  • - ...... of the century
  • - shocking act?
  • - Divert
  • - when tripled, a song by the byrds
  • - revolution produces a bout of illness
  • - a shock for the audience?
  • - one who spends much time looking at books
  • - One checking the books
  • - Examiner with A4 perhaps ripped, missing name
  • - I hesitantly leave part of theatre for accountant
  • - his is a searching examination, by all accounts
  • - Unusually adroit about turn by a bookish examiner
  • - to pay up, fire away!
  • - Pay grudgingly
  • - Pay painfully
  • - Pay, as big bucks
  • - Pay: Colloq.
  • - Pay
  • - To pay
  • - Fork over, as money: 2 wds.
  • - Spend, often begrudgingly
  • - Spend horrible time in warm climes mostly
  • - Hand over, as money
  • - Hand over money
  • - Disburse: Colloq.
  • - Hand over: Colloq.
  • - Fork over
  • - Spend hour gripped by very popular show
  • - confessed to having possessed more?
  • - Pound we fiddled, nevertheless confessed
  • - admitted having possessed more
  • - Admitted (to)
  • - Confessed
  • - admitted to having possessed more
  • - Made a confession had half the soup
  • - Accepted responsibility
  • - Admitted guilt
  • - Admitted
  • - give a little in negotiations
  • - Move resulting from golf in Cornish resort
  • - Move, stir
  • - Move good into Cornish town
  • - Move one away from pet in cage
  • - Stir slightly
  • - Give in a little
  • - Stir
  • - Stir created by No.11's action unending
  • - stir gallons in cornish town
  • - Old Donald could certainly shift around the court!
  • - Move position
  • - Dislodge or move
  • - AKA Frank Radford (Crawley)
  • - Move most of allocated funds
  • - Slightly move, for example, one of those from the capital going all the way back
  • - Move when finances short
  • - Move a little bit
  • - Shift slightly
  • - Yield slightly
  • - Cagebird's not half needed to shift
  • - Yield a bit
  • - Give, but stubbornly
  • - Move just a little
  • - Give a little ground
  • - Stop being stubborn
  • - Move a little
  • - Move at all
  • - Slightly modify one's position
  • - Grand Slam winner of '38
  • - Move a tad
  • - Stop being obstinate
  • - Reconsider
  • - Tennis legend Don
  • - U.S. tennis champ: 1937
  • - Tennis champ, 1937–38
  • - Red-headed pro tennis star.
  • - U. S. tennis champion, 1937–38.
  • - Tennis champion of 1937–38.
  • - Former tennis star
  • - Compromise
  • - Shift
  • - Move a bit
  • - Move slightly
  • - Change one's opinion
  • - Barely move
  • - Give a little
  • - Give way
  • - Yield
  • - Dislodge
  • - Move!
  • - move spending plan when clear of debt finally
  • - Brief account of Mary who was after an amount of money
  • - Brief account describing July weather, perhaps, hopefully heard!
  • - Brief abstract
  • - Brief account
  • - Reportedly warm and sunny? It's brief!
  • - Announced as Jun-Aug, in brief
  • - Brief? That sounds like our warm season
  • - Brief problem encountered by former queen
  • - Brief outline
  • - Brief problem supported by Queen
  • - arbitrary amount of money for army manoeuvres
  • - Concise version
  • - succinct version mum weaves into ryas
  • - arbitrary amount of money for a woman
  • - Survey the whole lot with a girl
  • - swift calculation by a girl
  • - In essence, cash for a woman
  • - precis dealt with on the spot
  • - Overview of conditions in June, might one say?
  • - Abstract calculation carried out by woman
  • - Calculation by girl without delay
  • - Short account or description of season heard
  • - Compendious
  • - Cursory as a hearing
  • - Done without delay.
  • - Covering the main points concisely.
  • - Quickly executed.
  • - Synopsis
  • - Outline
  • - Précis
  • - Digest.
  • - Résumé
  • - Run down
  • - Covering the main points succinctly
  • - run-down slum evicted large wife of joseph