➠ Words with v

List contains 28841 Words that "v" contain.

  • - Some godsend Ivor celebrated in Split
  • - A split in the union
  • - Split sort of suit
  • - Split of a sort
  • - Ogre entering disreputable bar? Split!
  • - Marital split
  • - Split decision?
  • - Formal split
  • - Break up
  • - Split up
  • - Split
  • - Marital dissolution
  • - Dissolution of a marriage
  • - 1975 No.1 hit spoof song by Billy Connolly
  • - Annulment of marriage
  • - 504 core problems in failed marriage
  • - Legal dissolution of a marriage by a court
  • - some coffee for a tammy wynette song? that's enough to end a marriage!
  • - tammy wynette spelt out this word on one of her biggest hits.
  • - Judicial decree that makes a police inspector break cover
  • - End of a marriage
  • - Finally separate from dive around tail-less orca
  • - "... Court," court show about couple disputes which is presided over by Judge Faith Jenkins
  • - separation that's illegal in vatican city
  • - drastic solution to a union dispute
  • - Marriage dissolution
  • - Ending of marriage
  • - Tie breaker
  • - What 'marriage is the chief cause of,' per Groucho Marx
  • - Possible consequence of cheating
  • - End one's marriage
  • - Enter the water, keeping whale completely separate
  • - Some marriages end in this
  • - Country song in which "c-u-s-t-o-d-y" is spelled out
  • - Event occasioning 7-Down
  • - Kramer vs. Kramer topic
  • - Word Wynette spelled
  • - Tidbit for Rona Barrett
  • - Reno speciality
  • - Disjunction.
  • - Problem of our time.
  • - End a marriage
  • - Disunite
  • - Type of court
  • - Splitting headache.
  • - Kind of mill
  • - Separation
  • - Separate
  • - Accommodating four in new premises
  • - Each letter thus free at last in Birmingham, say, where anything goes
  • - Allowing leeway in how courier might be paid?
  • - indulgent series with vip broadcast about money
  • - Extremely tolerant, according to the letter
  • - Indulgent secretary leaves hard copy letter
  • - Society described by letter
  • - A letter granting authorisation
  • - Liberal agent brought back message
  • - Like a teacher who lets you curse
  • - Not doing much disciplining
  • - Tolerant
  • - Lenient
  • - After a failure, one has to be tolerant
  • - impressive, but could be lax
  • - Aids to circulation
  • - They carry blood to the heart
  • - ways to your heart
  • - Conveyors of blood belonging to relative in sanatorium
  • - Vessels that carry blood back to the heart
  • - Inner tubes to have in shop display
  • - They go to one's heart
  • - Ways to the heart
  • - tubes in the body that carry oxygen towards the heart
  • - Exotic vines apt to bleed when cut
  • - Valuable ore beds
  • - Victory in southern cavities
  • - Varicose ... (visible lines on legs)
  • - we've installed means of circulation inside
  • - Blood lines of the body
  • - Blood flows through these
  • - Thin blue lines, maybe
  • - Arteries' counterparts
  • - Streaks in marble
  • - Circulatory system components
  • - Circulation aids weathercocks, it's said
  • - Ore layers
  • - Bonanza sources
  • - Blood channels
  • - Circulation needs
  • - Lines on leaves
  • - Ore holders
  • - Ore concentrations
  • - Charlotte Martin song that flows?
  • - Writing styles
  • - Injection points
  • - Lines on a leaf
  • - Phlebitis targets
  • - Marble features
  • - Where 37 Down is found
  • - Places for ore
  • - Vascular channels
  • - Circulators
  • - Phlebotomists' targets
  • - Ribs of leaves
  • - Strips of rock
  • - Ore lodes.
  • - Beds of coal.
  • - Streaks
  • - Valuable deposits
  • - Mineral deposits
  • - Rock groups
  • - Streaks in wood.
  • - Strike zones?
  • - Blood lines
  • - Blood vessels
  • - Inner tubes?
  • - Blood carriers
  • - Lodes
  • - Life lines?
  • - they provide means of circulation for mineral seams
  • - Circulatory system parts
  • - the second largest blood vessels in the body
  • - vera's in the territory seeking hired help
  • - Taverns remodelled by hired help
  • - help putting royal vehicle in position
  • - Helper or attendant (sometimes humble or obedient?)
  • - Perhaps help the Queen with transport in street
  • - Hired help, of a sort
  • - Helper
  • - Hired help
  • - Domestic helper.
  • - Valet or butler
  • - domestic taverns change
  • - A domestic who was turned out of taverns
  • - A Downton Abbey employee
  • - formerly, a person working for others in the household
  • - Man in small tavern that's refurbished
  • - person employed for domestic duties
  • - it pays one to be helpful
  • - He waits for a job
  • - He may have to wait for his money
  • - One's learned Queen must replace one American lady-in-waiting, for example
  • - maid with group getting hold of river vehicle
  • - Maid or butler for example
  • - Used by rabble-rouser, van terrorised man
  • - Butler, for one
  • - Von Stroheim, in "Sunset Boulevard"
  • - Vest ran (anag)
  • - Taverns (anag) — retainer
  • - Lurch, to the Addams family
  • - Batman, for example
  • - Minion
  • - See 16
  • - Retainer
  • - "Downton Abbey" role
  • - Man on the lookout in passing out
  • - Minor role in many a Shakespeare play
  • - Man on the lookout when old boy leaves
  • - Domestic worker
  • - Maid or butler
  • - Butler finally leaves tavern drunk
  • - Word after 'public' or 'civil'
  • - Retainer dispatched to collect regular bits of trivia
  • - Man comes from taverns, smashed
  • - Butler, e.g.
  • - Taverns (anag.)
  • - 'Downstairs' worker
  • - Domestic attendant
  • - Lackey working in taverns
  • - Lackey in taverns wasted
  • - Employee in group outside front of restaurant with vehicle
  • - Dutiful person in taverns, drunk
  • - Maybe cook gravlax, evenly getting dispatched round
  • - Man determined to secure right type of vehicle
  • - Butler or valet
  • - Paid attendant
  • - He works below stairs around taverns
  • - One in domestic service
  • - Man's small expression of hesitation with very small insect
  • - Butler or chauffeur
  • - Anna or Thomas, on "Downton Abbey"
  • - Handmaid, for one
  • - Below-stairs worker
  • - Reynaldo, to Polonius
  • - Butler or maid
  • - Civil one?
  • - One who waits
  • - Leporello, e.g., in "Don Giovanni"
  • - "Downstairs" employee
  • - Lackey
  • - Valet
  • - Cook, for example.
  • - Houseman.
  • - Scarce worker in U. S.
  • - Family retainer.
  • - Official of a government in relation to the public.
  • - Menial
  • - Instrument
  • - Downton Abbey employee
  • - Maid's counterpart
  • - Downstairs person
  • - Domestic.
  • - Attendant
  • - One helping to restore taverns
  • - Employee doing domestic service
  • - five housed in a dreadful hole - a slum
  • - miserable dwelling in east sussex town, initially luxurious
  • - a small, run-down dwelling
  • - a bit of shovelling needed in the poor dwelling
  • - love hot-head, in a way, in mean dwelling
  • - five in a dreadful hole - veritable slum
  • - Small miserable dwelling
  • - Grubby tumbledown dwelling
  • - Slum dwelling
  • - Crude dwelling
  • - Dirty dwelling
  • - East Sussex town with 50 in slum
  • - Disorganized dwelling
  • - Squalid dwelling
  • - Ramshackle dwelling
  • - Miserable dwelling
  • - A poor house
  • - Filthy shack
  • - Hot love, maybe, in a humble home
  • - The ramshackle hole Victor's in?
  • - Tool doesn't open shack
  • - Ramshackle house
  • - hut has garden tool, but no spades
  • - Shack, hut
  • - Undesirable abode
  • - Lowly residence
  • - Run-down shack
  • - Can its occupants figure to be in a nasty hole?
  • - Shabby little cabin
  • - Run-down abode
  • - Squalid home
  • - Base abode
  • - Squalid digs
  • - Lodging house removes top on table and replaces it primarily with veneer from The Shack?
  • - Dumpy digs
  • - Depressing digs
  • - Not a neat home
  • - Squalid quarters
  • - Squalid shack
  • - Crude abode
  • - Run-down home
  • - Crude home
  • - Base home base
  • - Target of condemnation
  • - Head off to dig hole
  • - Unenviable home
  • - Ramshackle home
  • - Crude shack
  • - Extremely run-down home
  • - Woeful accommodation in hotel needing change of heart
  • - Shack
  • - Shanty
  • - Homely home
  • - Crude quarters
  • - Shanty; hut
  • - In coastal resort, left poor accommodation
  • - Hardly a palace
  • - Word that often ends in '-ly'
  • - Word usually ending 'ly'
  • - class of word [6]
  • - Class of word
  • - Braved disaster when modifying part of speech
  • - Word descriptive of action
  • - A part of speech which modifies another word or words
  • - 'How, when or where' word
  • - Descriptive word
  • - Modifying word
  • - Word that qualifies an action
  • - Part of speech used to modify another word
  • - Word such as 'madly'
  • - Word such as 'quickly'
  • - Word to qualify an action
  • - Word modifying an action word
  • - "-ly" word, usually
  • - Modifying part of speech
  • - It's useful for qualifying word from Dave upset with brother coming back
  • - Tom Swifty word
  • - "How" word
  • - Qualifying word.
  • - a modifying word or phrase such as 'fairly' or 'slowly'
  • - Type of word quickly or slowly exemplified
  • - Word ending in -ly?
  • - Type of word
  • - Class of word, grammatically
  • - Modifying word in a sentence
  • - Sooner or later, eg
  • - Braved corruption regularly - or seldom
  • - Rightly or wrongly, for example
  • - Part of speech; verb modifier
  • - Part of speech promoted with second half pulled by bishop
  • - Brave cooks wrapping date exotically, perhaps
  • - braved altering part of speech
  • - meaning modifier
  • - truly or falsely, say
  • - Too, for one
  • - "lolly, jolly" part of speech in a schoolhouse rock song
  • - Short note Stateside lawyer returned promptly for example
  • - Braved winds heroically, say
  • - "obviously," obviously
  • - A part of speech
  • - It describes how something is done
  • - Reluctantly, perhaps, Victor tucks into processed bread
  • - what "grammatically" is
  • - Notice minister flipped on key part of speech
  • - for instance, recklessly braved bombs
  • - braved changing part of speech
  • - Verb modifier
  • - Modifier in a sentence
  • - "Quickly" is one, for example
  • - "Always" or "never," grammatically
  • - Modifier.
  • - Adjective modifier
  • - Well, for one
  • - Cut short promotion on book hastily, perhaps
  • - Well -- that is certainly one!
  • - Qualifier's against cutting new beard
  • - Short note lawyer returned promptly, as example
  • - Qualifier braved playing
  • - It modifies in grammar
  • - Briefly, e.g
  • - Rightly or wrongly
  • - State admitting duke and bishop regularly, say
  • - Again or anew
  • - Part of speech like "overly"
  • - Gently or quietly, e.g
  • - Dave plays right-back for one of the English qualifiers
  • - Braved (anag.)
  • - Equally, say
  • - Quickly, to a grammarian?
  • - It often ends in '-ly'
  • - Daily or weekly
  • - Always or sometimes, say
  • - Action describer
  • - Truly, madly or deeply, e.g.
  • - Always or forever
  • - Always or never
  • - Always, always
  • - Slowly or surely, for example
  • - Well, e.g.
  • - Grammatically, grammatically
  • - Type of modifier
  • - Truly, madly, or deeply
  • - Nearly is one
  • - Slowly, e.g.
  • - Clause modifier
  • - "Unanimously," for one
  • - Parser's concern
  • - Speech part.
  • - Very often
  • - 17 Across, for one
  • - Sooner or later
  • - 46 Down, for example.
  • - Part of speech?
  • - '...... now or never!'
  • - Braved making alteration to part of speech
  • - It modifies the verb, often ends in "ly"
  • - a part of speech such as 'slowly'
  • - "Quickly" or "slowly," e.g.
  • - One of the eight parts of speech in English
  • - "taxi" fare, say?
  • - Tube fare?
  • - Fare for a couch potato
  • - Tube-watcher's fare
  • - Source of a couch potato's potatoes?
  • - Frozen fare since '53
  • - Couch potato's potatoes, maybe
  • - Bachelor's supper, maybe
  • - en tray entrée
  • - After starters of tapas, very delightful private meal on lap?
  • - *Type of meal first sold by C.A. Swanson & Sons
  • - meal for an inept cook
  • - Compartmentalized evening meal
  • - Swanson product
  • - Microwaveable meal
  • - Easy-cook item since 1954
  • - Banquet product
  • - Banquet offering
  • - Takeout alternative
  • - Swanson frozen meal
  • - Prepackaged, single-serving meal
  • - Prepackaged meal introduced by Swanson in the '50s: 2 wds.
  • - Meal in front of the small screen
  • - Meal eaten in front of the box
  • - Grocery debut of 1953
  • - Easy eats
  • - Convenient meal named for what it was designed to be eaten in front of
  • - Compartmentalized meal
  • - "That's my take"
  • - "That's my understanding"
  • - Hedged reply
  • - .... and Vilnius were the largest cities in the Second Polish Republic that later became cities of the USSR
  • - City in western Ukraine
  • - Major city of western Ukraine, near the Polish border
  • - The largest city of western Ukraine
  • - Ukrainian name for an industrial city in west Ukraine
  • - In the Second World War, "Stuka" was an abbreviation of the German for ....