➠ Words with w

List contains 43695 Words that "w" contain.

sew
  • - Work with a thimble
  • - Attach a button, for example
  • - use a needle like this, say
  • - embroider, as part of your coursework
  • - Emulate a seamtress
  • - keep the skin parts of frankenstein's monster together, e.g.
  • - use a whipstitch, for instance
  • - Create a quilt
  • - Patch things up, in a way
  • - Use cotton and a needle
  • - rock a needle and thread
  • - make use of a singer
  • - Work on a kimono
  • - Make a shirt
  • - baste a seam, for example
  • - Join in a bit of housework
  • - make a mend
  • - Stitch a seam, say
  • - Make a stitch in time
  • - Repair a teddy bear, perhaps
  • - create a "tailor's version," maybe?
  • - fix a stuffed animal that's falling apart, say
  • - Do a bit of tailoring
  • - Fix a hem, say
  • - Make a blouse
  • - Do part of the housework
  • - Fix a loose shirt button, say
  • - Use a needle and a thread
  • - Use a needle and thread, to darn, e.g.
  • - Do a seamstress's work
  • - What you do with a needle and thread
  • - Stitch a hem
  • - Stitch up a hem, say
  • - Use a needle and thread and do some stitching, say
  • - Mend a torn piece of cloth
  • - To stitch something with a needle and thread
  • - Use a thread and a needle
  • - Mend a tear on a cloth
  • - Function of a "Singer" machine
  • - Make a muumuu, say
  • - Work on a seam, maybe
  • - Fix a tear with a needle
  • - What a seamstress may do
  • - Make a T-shirt quilt, for example
  • - Use a needle, so we hear
  • - Repair a tear say
  • - Work on a hem, perhaps
  • - Wield a needle
  • - Use a needle and thread
  • - One way to follow a pattern
  • - Make a quilt
  • - Ply a needle
  • - Make a dress
  • - Follow a pattern, in a way
  • - Attach a button
  • - Needle a bit?
  • - Mend a uniform
  • - Emulate a tailor
  • - Employ a Singer
  • - Create a dart, e.g.
  • - Create a dart
  • - Work on a patchwork quilt
  • - Work as a tailor
  • - Use a thimble
  • - Use a Singer, say
  • - Take up a leg, in a way
  • - Take part in a quilting bee
  • - Take after a tailor
  • - Repair a seam, say
  • - Needle, in a way
  • - Make a dart, e.g.
  • - Join in a quilting bee
  • - Follow a Simplicity pattern
  • - Follow a pattern, maybe
  • - Fix a seam, e.g.
  • - Fix a hem, for example
  • - Fix a button, say
  • - Emulate a seamstress
  • - Employ a Singer, e.g.
  • - Attach a patch, say
  • - Attach a patch, perhaps
  • - Assemble, as a dress
  • - Assemble a shirt
  • - Add a patch to, perhaps
  • - "And ...... a fine seam"
  • - Work with a Singer
  • - Work with a pattern, perhaps
  • - Work on a sampler
  • - Work on a quilt
  • - Work on a patchwork
  • - Work on a hem, say
  • - Work as a seamstress
  • - Work a pattern
  • - Work a needle and thread
  • - What wardrobe will do to make a seam
  • - What to do when following a pattern
  • - Use the Singer
  • - stitch picked up like this
  • - Patch up some clothes say
  • - three ways to make repairs
  • - Do some threadwork
  • - Stitch, darn
  • - Mend torn clothes
  • - Patch up, as pants
  • - Make doll clothes, say
  • - Do some costuming work
  • - mend clothing
  • - cross-stitch, say
  • - Close wound, perhaps, but anaesthetise while demonstrating.
  • - Make your own pants
  • - repair, as attire
  • - Make curtains, for example
  • - Do some stitchery
  • - to stitch or mend
  • - ... up (fix with stitches)
  • - Take stitches
  • - What quilters do to assemble quilts
  • - Stitch up something
  • - Make some zigzags, perhaps
  • - Do some stitching, say
  • - make shifts, e.g.
  • - Do some needlework, say
  • - Make homemade clothes
  • - Stich
  • - Put together with stitches
  • - Put in some stitches
  • - Put in stitches, say
  • - Stitch up, say
  • - To stitch
  • - Do some cross-stitch or embroidery
  • - Stitch clothes
  • - Patch things up, perhaps
  • - Put in sutures
  • - do some stitchwork
  • - Do seamstress work
  • - Make garments
  • - Do some patching, say
  • - Work on some stitching
  • - Work with thread and needle
  • - Do some surgical work
  • - Needle and thread?
  • - Do some quilting
  • - Work on seams
  • - Make clothes
  • - Conclude, with "up"
  • - Emulate Dorcas
  • - Emulate Betsy Ross
  • - Work with patterns
  • - Monopolize, with "up"
  • - Do basting
  • - Alter slacks
  • - Produce duds
  • - Patch up, perhaps
  • - Make zigzags, maybe
  • - Wield needle and thread
  • - Ply needle and thread
  • - Make hems
  • - Make darts
  • - Do some basting
  • - Darn those socks!
  • - Apply appliqué
  • - Alter, perhaps
  • - Work with cloth
  • - Work on the quilt
  • - What wardrobe will do to torn spandex
  • - Use thread
  • - Use needle & thread
  • - Tie up loose ends?
  • - Tend to hems
  • - Seam, say
  • - Mend with needle and thread
  • - Make like Ross
  • - Lisa Hannigan "Sea ......"
  • - Follow certain patterns?
  • - Fasten fabric
  • - Fabricate with needle and thread
  • - Fabricate with fabric
  • - Do some surgeon's work
  • - Do some shift work?
  • - Do some needling
  • - Do some embroidery
  • - Do some darning, say
  • - Do needlepoint
  • - Do darts
  • - Darn, for example
  • - Darn things, e.g.
  • - Capture, with "up"
  • - Attach applique
  • - Work with stitches
  • - Work with some notions
  • - Work on hems
  • - Work in the costume department
  • - Wield the needle
  • - What wardrobe will do to torn denim
  • - What wardrobe will do to spandex rip
  • - What seamstresses do
  • - Use stitching
  • - Use pins and needles, say
  • - Use patterns, perhaps
  • - What Hedwig and Errol are, in the Harry Potter books
  • - Temple attendees cheer for them
  • - Snowy and barn
  • - Boobooks and moreporks
  • - Birds with "screech" and "horned" varieties
  • - Birds with "screech" and "barn" varieties
  • - Barn and screech, e.g.
  • - Birds that carry letters to and from Hogwarts
  • - Intros to One Week Last Summer for the fly-by-nights
  • - Ron's Pigwidgeon and Harry's Hedwig, e.g
  • - Animals known for superior eyesight
  • - Hogwarts' fifth-year exams, for short
  • - Birds with tawny and screech varieties
  • - snowy and tawny, e.g.
  • - Mascots for Duolingo and Tripadvisor
  • - Fly-by-night critters
  • - Feathered head-turners
  • - Birds with large eyes
  • - Birds that hoot at night
  • - Birds that go "whoo"
  • - Birds that deliver mail to Hogwarts
  • - Barn-dwelling birds
  • - Barn denizens
  • - Wizarding world messengers
  • - Wise ones, proverbially
  • - Two residents of the Old Man's beard, in a Lear verse
  • - They swoop down on mice
  • - They sometimes have great horns
  • - They may give a hoot
  • - Their necks can turn 270 degrees
  • - Temple varsity
  • - Temple University athletes
  • - Temple U. team
  • - Temple U. students
  • - Temple U. athletes
  • - Temple or Rice 11
  • - Temple gridders
  • - Temple footballers
  • - Temple attenders?
  • - Symbols of wisdom to some, death to others
  • - Swivel-headed birds
  • - Sports team members from Temple or Rice University
  • - Spooky birds
  • - Some screechers
  • - Some rat catchers
  • - Solemn, nocturnal group
  • - Rice University nickname
  • - Rice U. team
  • - Rice team
  • - Raptorial birds
  • - Predatory hooters
  • - Predators on mice
  • - Postal carriers in the Harry Potter books
  • - People who burn the midnight oil.
  • - Ones taking night flights?
  • - Nocturnal raptors
  • - Nocturnal preyers
  • - Nocturnal birds with flexible necks
  • - Nocturnal birds that hoot
  • - Night predators
  • - Night creatures
  • - Mice hunters
  • - Messengers in Harry Potter books
  • - Mail deliverers in the Harry Potter books
  • - Little River Band "Night ......"
  • - Lions : pride ::: parliament
  • - Letter carriers in "Harry Potter"
  • - Late-night fliers
  • - Large-eyed birds
  • - Hooting fliers
  • - Hooters that come out at night
  • - Hooters at night
  • - Flying Hogwarts messengers
  • - Fifth-year exams at Hogwarts
  • - Feathery predators
  • - Feathered mouse-hunters
  • - Creatures of the night
  • - Corvine : crows :: strigine : ......
  • - Chicago indie rock band, The ......
  • - Certain hooters
  • - Birds with rare binocular vision
  • - Birds with flat faces
  • - Birds with binocular vision
  • - Birds with big eyes
  • - Birds whose heads can rotate 135 degrees left or right
  • - Birds that fly at night
  • - Birds that are sometimes found in barns
  • - Birds seen in barns
  • - Big-eyed barn birds
  • - Airborne predators
  • - A type of clover
  • - "Wise" birds that hoot
  • - "Sensing ......" Jose Gonzalez
  • -     Temple University team, with "the"
  • - Mouse catchers
  • - Nighttime hunters
  • - Head turners?
  • - Some are horned
  • - "Snowy" birds
  • - Fly-by-nighters?
  • - Fly-by-nights?
  • - Birds with huge eyes
  • - Hooting birds
  • - Birds that hoot
  • - Barn birds
  • - Night birds
  • - Creatures that can have asymmetrical ears, which aid in hunting
  • - Birds associated with wisdom
  • - Symbols of wisdom
  • - Nocturnal predators
  • - They give a hoot
  • - Birds that can turn their heads 270° in either direction
  • - Night-flying birds
  • - Mouse hunters
  • - Nocturnal hunters
  • - Birds in the academic seal of Rice University
  • - Halloween birds
  • - Hogwarts messengers
  • - Peers left powerless by the high flyers
  • - Barn hooters
  • - Hogwarts mail carriers
  • - Big-eyed fliers
  • - Big-eyed birds
  • - Murder : crows :: parliament : ......
  • - Mouse-hunting birds
  • - Large-eyed creatures
  • - Supposedly wise birds
  • - Birds making shrieks in the East End?
  • - 'Wise' ones
  • - Nocturnal birds with big eyes
  • - Members of parliaments
  • - Nocturnal birds
  • - Nocturnal birds of prey
  • - Temple University team
  • - Birds that give a hoot
  • - 'Wise' sorts
  • - Birds that can rotate their heads about 270 degrees
  • - "Wise" birds
  • - 'Legend of the Guardians' birds
  • - They hoot at night
  • - Nocturnal fliers
  • - Nocturnal rat catchers
  • - Mail carriers in Rowling tales
  • - Real head-turners?
  • - Pride : lions : parliament : ......
  • - Nocturnal horned creatures
  • - Mail carriers at Hogwarts
  • - Temple athletes
  • - Hogwarts birds
  • - Wise crowd
  • - Night hooters
  • - Big-eyed hooters
  • - Avian hooters
  • - Predators of mice
  • - Mail deliverers at Hogwarts
  • - Impressive head-turners
  • - Birds whose heads can move 270°
  • - Bryn Mawr College athletes
  • - Hogwarts delivery system
  • - Some barn dwellers
  • - Birds of prey, hoods keeping out cold
  • - Hooting hunters
  • - Rice University athletes
  • - Slow-moving mice may get snapped up by them
  • - Knot : toads :: parliament : ......
  • - Nocturnal screechers
  • - Harry Potter series messengers
  • - Barn perchers
  • - Little River Band "The Night ......"
  • - Flat-faced fliers
  • - A group of them is called a parliament
  • - They like the night life
  • - Team from Temple
  • - Group called a parliament
  • - What big eyes they have
  • - Hooters in the night
  • - Fly-by-night birds
  • - Temple University's team
  • - Head-turning night fliers
  • - Hogwarts mail deliverers
  • - Temple cagers
  • - Fly-by-night types?
  • - Harry Potter's mail carriers
  • - Raptors
  • - Parliament members
  • - Hooters
  • - They fly by night
  • - Night fliers
  • - Nocturnal flyers
  • - Halloween flyers
  • - Night flyers
  • - Birds of prey
  • - ...... Birds
  • - Birds that symbolize foolishness in Pakistani culture
  • - Birds that can turn their necks 270 degrees
  • - slow-flying birds
  • - Nickname of Sheffield Wednesday
  • - Members of Parliament
  • - nocturnal creatures
  • - Wise nocturnal birds
  • - They have beaks (or hooters?)