➠ Words with w

List contains 43695 Words that "w" contain.

  • - Act in a servile manner? Swimmer might do this
  • - Move like a spider
  • - Emulate a baby
  • - a stroke in swimming
  • - Slowly ascending credits at a movie's end
  • - Move slowly (as a baby does?)
  • - Move like a caterpillar or a baby
  • - Move like a seven-month-old
  • - Go at a glacial pace
  • - Go on hands and knees
  • - Move around like a baby
  • - Traffic-jam pace
  • - Travel like a tot
  • - Move like a baby
  • - Very slow pace
  • - Rush hour pace
  • - Move at a really slow pace
  • - With 13-Down, move at a snail's place
  • - Go on all fours
  • - Slow traffic pace
  • - Words moving along the bottom of a TV screen
  • - Move like a tot
  • - Before a walk
  • - Stroke at the pool
  • - Move like a worm
  • - Slow pace
  • - Move at a snail's pace
  • - Move like a toddler
  • - ...... before you walk, like a baby learning to move?
  • - Move like a baby, say
  • - Advance very slowly
  • - Stroke typically employed in freestyle swimming events
  • - almost finished huge doughnut very slowly
  • - Child will make progress, but traffic will barely move
  • - Move on your hands and knees
  • - Make slow progress on land, fast in water
  • - 10 across could make your skin ..........
  • - the front .......... is the fastest swimming stroke.
  • - such credit bores! must you be so abject?
  • - Freestyle stroke
  • - creep caught uncooked leftovers initially
  • - Left on stomach move thus?
  • - Move slowly along ground
  • - Behave abjectly when scrawling contents
  • - Stomach large? Move slowly
  • - caught unprepared by large stroke
  • - baby gait?
  • - Stroke cobbler's skin with his tool
  • - How might babies swim?
  • - Move on hands & knees
  • - Get on the ground and move
  • - Travel on all fours
  • - Move on knees
  • - Baby's creep
  • - Baby-like advance
  • - "Australian" swimming stroke
  • - Swim stroke
  • - Proceed on hands and knees
  • - Swim thus, as babies do?
  • - Text message shown on CNN
  • - Rush-hour traffic speed, often
  • - Trouble in exam upsets creep
  • - Stroke in slow movement
  • - Swim and move slowly
  • - Slow rate
  • - Swim before one can walk?
  • - Swim about naked on lake
  • - Crop left to progress slowly
  • - Feature of CNN or Fox News
  • - Pub ...... (tour of taverns)
  • - Stroke head and tail of cougar with tool
  • - Swimmer's stroke
  • - Pool option
  • - Slow progress
  • - Swimmer's option
  • - In class, natural to make slow progress
  • - What many babies do
  • - Pub ...... (bar-hopping tour)
  • - Freestyle swimming stroke
  • - Very slow traffic rate
  • - Rolling list of credits
  • - TV credits list
  • - Rush hour speed
  • - Moving news?
  • - Moving news channel feature
  • - Australian ......
  • - You're prone to do it
  • - Hands-and-knees movement
  • - Move like rush-hour traffic
  • - CNN screen feature
  • - Barely make headway
  • - Early method of travel
  • - Pub-...... (tour the taverns)
  • - Teem (with)
  • - Rush-hour traffic speed
  • - Traffic-jam verb
  • - Australian, for one
  • - Swimmer's speed stroke.
  • - It originated in Australia.
  • - Speedy swim stroke.
  • - Pen for turtles.
  • - Bow and scrape
  • - Grovel
  • - Tot's gait
  • - "Proceed slowly"
  • - Swimming stroke
  • - Inch along
  • - Move on all fours
  • - Move very slowly
  • - Move on hands and knees
  • - Butterfly relative
  • - ... space
  • - Creep
  • - Pool maneuver
  • - Pool stroke
  • - Move slowly
  • - Slow movement?
  • - Move slowly and don't start to scribble
  • - Both sides of council protecting inexperienced creep
  • - move slowly on land or swim fast in water?
  • - swimming stroke in which the feet are kicked like paddles while the arms reach forward and pull back through the water
  • - stroke and lick someone's boots
  • - move fast in the water or grovel?
  • - Give testimony
  • - Swear at vandal on wall firstly
  • - Boldly declare
  • - Declare as absolutely true
  • - State, aver
  • - declare a victory to old wife
  • - Say solemnly
  • - declare to be a promise
  • - A very old western state
  • - To openly confess
  • - Boldly assert
  • - Formally swear
  • - Say outright
  • - Affirm, pledge
  • - Maintain a resolve
  • - State, profess
  • - Openly declare and promise
  • - Declare openly with certainty
  • - state of gustavo wabner
  • - State of first aid order found in vehicle
  • - affirm a pledge
  • - Assert openly, declare
  • - Make a bold declaration
  • - "After restrictive court order", women decare
  • - Promise to have town walls removed
  • - promise a victory to old wife
  • - State without doubt
  • - Declare forcefully
  • - Declare bluntly
  • - Profess or confess
  • - Declare without shame
  • - Swear to be the truth
  • - Proclaim openly
  • - Frankly declare
  • - Declare as a fact
  • - Take ...... (say "I do")
  • - Swear solemnly
  • - Swear 'tis true
  • - Solemnly pledge
  • - Profess openly
  • - Openly proclaim
  • - Dylan's Wilbert Harrison cover "We made ...... not to leave one another, never"
  • - Declare lyrics boldly
  • - Declare lyrics
  • - Declare an oath?
  • - Confess or profess
  • - Claim to be so
  • - Brandon Boyd "All Ears ......!"
  • - Assert lyrics
  • - Assert — admit
  • - Affirm truly
  • - Admit freely
  • - Formally declare
  • - Openly admit
  • - Speak bluntly.
  • - Openly state
  • - Declare earnestly
  • - Solemnly affirm
  • - Guarantee.
  • - Vouch
  • - Attest
  • - Say for certain
  • - Solemnly declare
  • - Promise
  • - Own
  • - State positively
  • - Declare with confidence
  • - Claim
  • - State as fact
  • - State forcefully
  • - Make no bones about
  • - Admit
  • - Acknowledge
  • - Declare
  • - Admit openly and bluntly
  • - State firmly
  • - State ...
  • - State confidently
  • - Openly acknowledge
  • - Confess openly
  • - State with conviction
  • - Father of Scout, in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
  • - Admit without shame
  • - Confess
  • - Declare openly
  • - Openly confess
  • - Assert openly
  • - Admit openly
  • - State with certitude
  • - Declare as true
  • - State without reservations
  • - Maintain
  • - Profess
  • - Declare formally
  • - State with certainty
  • - State boldly
  • - Proclaim publicly
  • - State bluntly
  • - A very ordinary wicket to declare
  • - Admit frankly
  • - State unflinchingly
  • - Declare confidently
  • - State without hesitation
  • - Own up to
  • - Say with confidence
  • - Openly assert
  • - Admit sternly
  • - Bluntly declare
  • - State as a matter of fact
  • - State officially
  • - Admit a Volkswagen has nothing inside
  • - Declare firmly
  • - Assert
  • - A very old wife making one swear
  • - Put out in the open
  • - Admit bluntly
  • - Declare emphatically
  • - Affirm one before five with shout of pain
  • - State openly
  • - Admit honestly
  • - Claim to be true
  • - Not just suggest
  • - Maintain a very pained expression
  • - State solemnly
  • - Take ...... of silence
  • - Say openly
  • - Confess academy is against one half of the show
  • - State with assurance
  • - State purposefully
  • - Declare solemnly
  • - State publicly
  • - Formally declare as true
  • - Affirm solemnly
  • - Declare unblinkingly
  • - Say it is so
  • - State categorically
  • - Proclaim
  • - Affirm firmly
  • - State with surety
  • - Solemnly swear
  • - Acknowledge frankly
  • - Solemnly promise
  • - Acknowledge a victor with pained expression
  • - Declare love in a car
  • - Declare frankly
  • - Pledge
  • - Acknowledge openly
  • - See 9-Down
  • - State under oath
  • - Declare or affirm to be true
  • - Own a pledge
  • - Acknowledge a set of five letters (not half)
  • - Utter categorically
  • - State as accurate
  • - Assert, swear
  • - Shamelessly admit
  • - Frankly admit
  • - Assert or confess openly
  • - State with confidence
  • - Be frank about
  • - What shady promoter won't take seriously
  • - Swear (to)
  • - Swear
  • - Swear to be true
  • - Declare to be true
  • - Affirm as true
  • - Affirm
  • - Take an oath
  • - Say it s so
  • - Depone
  • - Testify
  • - Openly declare
  • - State frankly
  • - Declare assuredly
  • - Declare publicly
  • - Maintain women's reproductive cells with revolutionary treatment
  • - Take ___ of celibacy (make a priest's promise): 2 wds.
  • - Own a car with nothing inside
  • - State to be true
  • - Solemnly state
  • - Nigella ..., British food writer and chef known for hosting the Food Network show "Nigella Feasts"
  • - American dramatist and scenarist.
  • - Nigella ......, TV cook
  • - TV personality Nigella ... who wrote the best-seller "How to Eat"
  • - surname of celebrity chef nigella
  • - TV chef Nigella
  • - Maggie of 'Psych'
  • - "Rabbit Hill" author Robert
  • - Food writer Nigella
  • - "While the Billy Boils" author Henry
  • - Landscape painter Ernest
  • - TV cook Nigella
  • - John Howard of the Hollywood Ten
  • - He wrote "Frenzied Finance."
  • - See 6
  • - Without a location
  • - on the spot at present, being without a position
  • - location unknown at this time and at this place
  • - at this time and in this place, location that doesn't exist
  • - Non-existent location
  • - "He's a real ................ man..."
  • - Two presents unable to be found?
  • - Non-existent place
  • - iqaluit's road to ..
  • - Just arrived in an insignificant place
  • - Owner is upset when he comes in unplaced
  • - at present he comes before engineers in no place
  • - middle of ......
  • - ... Man (1965 Beatles song)
  • - Getting ... (making zero progress)
  • - although not in any place, at present in this place
  • - Not in contention for two presents
  • - in this place at present, yet in no place at all
  • - Currently, this place is not anywhere
  • - New hero turns up from thin air
  • - new owner? he left field
  • - Present at this time then not to be found?
  • - present at present, but not in any place
  • - in no place, yet in this place at present
  • - New hero (anag.)
  • - Not any place
  • - Obscure place
  • - Desolate place, so to speak
  • - New hero beaten out of the running?
  • - In no place
  • - Loveless doctor with deer and mollusc
  • - Relative of a conch
  • - Edible mollusc
  • - Marine mollusc
  • - Coastal mollusc with a distinctive spiral shell
  • - first signs of western holidaymaker encouraging little kids to get mollusc
  • - milo, leaving his whole milk for a seasnail
  • - Underwater snail
  • - Edible gastropod
  • - Edible sea snail.
  • - Marine mollusk with a pointed spiral shell
  • - Mollusk with a spiral shell
  • - Edible marine snail
  • - Spiral-shelled snail
  • - Snail variety
  • - Spiral-shelled sea creature
  • - Spiral-shelled critter
  • - Big snail
  • - Periwinkle.
  • - Large marine snail.
  • - Spiral seashell
  • - Gastropod with a spiral shell
  • - Marine gastropod
  • - Marine snail
  • - Sea snail
  • - Large snail
  • - Edible shellfish
  • - Shellfish
  • - Marine mollusk
  • - Seafood
  • - Spiral-shelled mollusk
  • - Sea creature
  • - Spot what some would see as a seaside street treat
  • - Knobby of Joe Palooka strip
  • - Film director Raoul
  • - Leader in Teapot Dome exposé.
  • - One in Baseball's Hall of Fame.
  • - Chairman of Senate Naval Affairs Committee.
  • - surname of ruby and ted.
  • - Bradley ____, The Chase presenter
  • - m emmet ..., us actor who played calvin murks in 1994 film drama the music of chance
  • - Surname of actress Kate "Grey's Anatomy"
  • - bradley ..., actor, comedian and presenter of itv game show the chase
  • - "High Sierra" director
  • - Three-time Super Bowl-winning coach
  • - Former Senator from Mass.
  • - Famous Senator from Montana.
  • - Pearl Buck's married name.
  • - Teapot Dome prosecutor.
  • - Brandon or Brenda on "90210"
  • - Senator from Massachusetts.
  • - Surname shared by TV personalities Louis and Bradley