➠ Words with w
List contains 43695 Words that "w" contain.
- - Tailor-make
- - What tailors do
- - Do a tailor's job
- - Do a tailor's task
- - Tailor
- - Use one's needle
- - Use Howe's machine
- - Use Howe's device
- - Use a Singer machine, perhaps
- - Use a pattern, maybe
- - Use a needle, in a way
- - Use a darning egg
- - Tie up some loose ends?
- - Tend to a tear
- - Tend to a rip, perhaps
- - Take up, for example
- - Tack, say
- - Tack, e.g.
- - Stitch with needle and thread
- - Start on one's wardrobe?
- - Singers do this
- - Singer's function
- - Secure, with "up"
- - Seam, e.g.
- - Run up a seam
- - Resolve, with "up"
- - Replace a button, say
- - Repair, as a torn top
- - Repair rips, in a way
- - Repair holes, perhaps
- - Repair a sock
- - Repair a rip, perhaps
- - Repair a hem, for example
- - Reattach a shirt button, perhaps
- - Reattach a button, e.g.
- - Put on a nonpolitical button, say
- - Put on a button
- - Put into stitches
- - Produce some duds
- - Practice darts, maybe
- - Ply the needle
- - Patch, say
- - Patch up torn jeans
- - Patch things up, e.g.
- - Overcast, e.g.
- - One way to save old clothes
- - One way to attach a button
- - Mend a ripped seam, say
- - Mend a ripped seam
- - Make zigzags, say
- - Make some clothes
- - Make seams and darts
- - Make one's own wardrobe
- - Make one's own clothes
- - Make duds
- - Make dresses and things
- - Make a-mends?
- - Make a skirt
- - Make a sampler, say
- - Make a muumuu, e.g.
- - Make a Halloween costume, say
- - Make a cuff
- - Join a bee
- - Insure, with "up"
- - Install stitches
- - Hem, say, but not haw
- - Hem, not haw
- - Hem, but don't haw
- - Hem a skirt
- - Hem a bit
- - Follow a pattern, say?
- - Follow a pattern, at times
- - Fix the rent?
- - Fix a hole, perhaps
- - Fix a hem, perhaps
- - Featherstitch.
- - Fasten with thread
- - Fasten with stitches
- - Fasten with filament
- - Fasten by stitching
- - Fashion clothes
- - Engage in seamy work
- - Emulate Ms. Ross
- - Ecclesiastes 3 verb
- - Don't simply baste
- - Do zigzags, maybe
- - Do the seam thing
- - Do some work on "Project Runway"
- - Do some shirring
- - Do some hemming, for example
- - Do some crewel things
- - Do quilting or mending
- - Do patchwork
- - Do a seamy thing?
- - Do a seamy activity?
- - Do a darn good job?
- - Do a crewel thing
- - Do a bit of needlework
- - Develop duds
- - Darn that hole
- - Darn something
- - Darn socks, for example
- - Darn or baste
- - Darn a sock, for example
- - Darn a sock or reattach a button, for example
- - Darn a sock or adjust a hem
- - Darn a pair of socks, perhaps
- - Create seams, e.g.
- - Create dresses
- - Control exclusively, with "up"
- - Buttonhole, maybe
- - Buttonhole, in a way
- - Bring together, in a way
- - Baste, say
- - Baste, perhaps
- - Baste, maybe
- - Baste, in a way
- - Baste, for example
- - Baste or shirr
- - Baste or hem
- - Attend to a tear
- - Attach, with "on"
- - Attach buttons
- - Attach an applique
- - Attach a patch, maybe
- - Attach a patch, for example
- - Attach a patch or replace a button, for example
- - Attach a button, e.g.
- - Assure, with "up"
- - Assemble a sweater
- - Assemble a dress
- - Apply, as appliqué
- - Alter, maybe
- - Alter a hemline
- - Add to threads?
- - "As you ......, so shall you rip"
- - "... and a time to ......": Eccles.
- - ...... up (get control of)
- - Take up, maybe
- - Work with a needle
- - Do mending
- - Patch things up
- - Use a needle, maybe
- - Do embroidery
- - Hem, say
- - Do tailoring
- - Embroider
- - Hang by a thread
- - Be in stitches
- - Embroider, perhaps
- - Attach, as a patch
- - Attach, as a button
- - Replace a button
- - ...... up (clinch)
- - Seam.
- - Backstitch.
- - Repair a tear
- - Baste
- - Alter a skirt
- - Repair, as a tear
- - Darn, say
- - Darn, maybe
- - Participate in a bee
- - Pull some strings?
- - 'Darn it all!'
- - Hem, e.g
- - Cross-stitch, perhaps
- - Make a dress, say
- - Darn, darn, darn!
- - Make a quilt, e.g
- - Repair tears
- - Make seams, say
- - Fix a button
- - Fasten together, in a way
- - Verb that becomes its homophone by changing its vowel
- - Create clothes
- - Stitch something up
- - Suture, say
- - Do some stitching
- - Fix, as a slip
- - Work with thread
- - Join a quilting bee
- - "So" homophone
- - Follow a pattern
- - Do some hemming
- - Attach a button, perhaps
- - Use a Singer
- - Patch, perhaps
- - Suture
- - Follow the pattern perhaps with segment of The Viennese Waltz
- - Be in a bee
- - Work with needle and thread
- - Attach a patch
- - Do a home ec assignment
- - Baste, e.g.
- - Make a seam
- - Stitch together
- - Turn up protected by sou'wester to do repair
- - Work in the clothing factory encapsulated by prose writer
- - Be a seamstress
- - Embroider, e.g
- - Follow a pattern, perhaps
- - Use needle and thread
- - Do some mending
- - Fix a seam, say
- - Attach a patch, e.g
- - Fix a rip
- - Mend things
- - Assemble with thread
- - Affix some buttons, say
- - Put a Singer to work
- - Put on a button, say
- - Make darts, say
- - Singers do it
- - Darn, e.g
- - Clinch, with 'up'
- - Work on a seam
- - Use a needle
- - Ensure, with "up"
- - Mend, as a muffler
- - Attach a button, say
- - Use stitches
- - Make stitches
- - Create seams
- - Mend, perhaps
- - Do top/notch work?
- - Do embroidery, e.g
- - Do some patchwork
- - Hem but not haw?
- - Make clothing
- - "A time to" verb in Ecclesiastes
- - Work on 36-Across, perhaps
- - Darn things
- - Create a hem, e.g
- - Use a Singer machine
- - Do some hemming, say
- - Do some darning
- - Homophone of so
- - Finalize, with 'up'
- - Make 50-Across, say
- - Cover up a hole, say
- - Make a mend, say
- - Applique something
- - Reattach a button
- - Put on a patch, maybe
- - Make a slip, say
- - Keep in stitches
- - Do some hemming, but not hawing
- - Work with needles
- - Put in stitches
- - Do needlework
- - Leave in stitches
- - Fix seams
- - Mend with a needle
- - Mend, in a way
- - Fix a hem
- - Mend with thread
- - Stitch up!
- - Finish, with "up"
- - Wrap up
- - Finish up
- - Use a pattern
- - Hem, perhaps
- - Do some tailoring
- - Do some needlework?
- - Make a collar
- - Give a darn
- - Meat dish
- - Darn it
- - Fasten, in a way
- - Put together, in a way
- - Patch up
- - Patch
- - Darn
- - Make ends meet?
- - Overcast
- - Buttonhole, e.g
- - Needle
- - Fix a seam
- - Stitch.
- - Mend.
- - Make, as a quilt
- - Use a needle and thread, say
- - Knit, maybe
- - Three ways to put a button on
- - Put thread through fabric to mend or create something
- - Mend, as ripped jeans
- - Do stitchery
- - For a bad cut, one must .. it up with stitches
- - Do repairs on, as a rip in a shirt
- - Do a bit of housework
- - Any way but north, or so it's said
- - make unholey?
- - fabric-ate?
- - fasten, as fabric
- - Do this with a needle and thread
- - stitch with thread
- - quilt, say
- - Use needle and thread to stitch clothes
- - Make clothes, say
- - work with needle and thread making extremely simple wallet at first
- - Bind with thread
- - Make a quilt, for example
- - Have cold feet about abdication broadcast
- - Have doubts
- - Have second thoughts
- - Have trouble deciding
- - Go back and forth in deciding
- - Hesitate to state women must come first
- - Show hesitation to someone hailing you?
- - Go back and forth about a decision
- - Hesitate to be the standard bearer?
- - Falter, hesitate
- - Straddle the fence
- - Harbor doubts
- - Be hesitant
- - Hesitate, seeing surge on right
- - Not be steadfast
- - Waffle, so to speak
- - Begin to give way
- - Show indecisiveness
- - Be in doubt
- - Not stick to one's guns
- - Flip-flop on an issue
- - Show indecision
- - Sing vibrato, say
- - Run hot and cold
- - Show doubt
- - Semaphore sender
- - Vacililate^WAVE
- - Flag-...... (patriot)
- - Hedge
- - Falter
- - Show uncertainty.
- - Seesaw
- - Be uncertain
- - Be unsure
- - Be unsteady
- - Be unable to decide
- - Be on the fence
- - Be wishy-washy
- - Sway to and fro
- - Swing to and fro.
- - Flicker.
- - Hesitate
- - Flutter
- - Be undecided
- - Fluctuate
- - Vacillate
- - Go back and forth
- - Shilly-shally
- - Waffle
- - Be inconsistent
- - Be indecisive
- - Be irresolute
- - Dither
- - Hem and haw
- - Neil Diamond song adopted by England fans in Euro 2020
- - Diamond song could make Colin see water
- - Number of England fans, tolerance-wise, needing reform
- - Positive response to JFK's daughter for her cover of a Neil Diamond tune?
- - Neil Diamond hit that is always played during Red Sox home games: 2 wds.
- - Neil Diamond song
- - Neil Diamond classic
- - "Good times never seemed so good" song
- - Song with the lyric "How can I hurt when holdin' you?"
- - Diamond ditty
- - 1969 Neil Diamond hit
- - "Very nice, Ms. Kennedy!"
- - Vile American with ample rear is ignored
- - very unpleasant female unionist caught by reformed law
- - a wife's flu treatment is dire
- - Being unlawfully deprived is very bad!
- - It's legal, getting rid of leader — and nasty
- - not quite legal - pretty terrible in fact!
- - Terrible tool keeps fouling up at first
- - Ugly but allowed to go topless
- - Terrible sea view if you fulfil all the terms
- - Legal to do away with leader? That's terrible!
- - Impressive though not entirely legal
- - Really unpleasant
- - Disgusting, horrid
- - A waterproof jacket essentially faulty, vile
- - Blue feathers being chewed
- - Feeling sad
- - Feeling blue
- - Fed up and ready to spit feathers?
- - Miserable with a tickly throat, quite possibly?
- - Sad having swallowed a chick, it seems?
- - Sad reason for 16 17
- - Sad symptom of pillow-fight victim?
- - Not happy — likely to be spitting feathers?
- - Sort of sad
- - Depressed, like a dentist?
- - Like dentists?
- - Evidence of swallowing the canary?
- - Discouraged
- - Disheartened
- - Depressed
- - Glum.