➠ Words with w
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- - Row of houses converted from stables
- - Comments from moggies in converted stables
- - 'homes are just old stables.' catty talk?
- - street lined with buildings that were originally private stables but have been remodeled as dwellings
- - British stable
- - Housing converted from stables
- - Catty remarks in converted stables
- - Street of houses formerly used as stables
- - Street or yard with stables converted into houses
- - Street of homes converted from stables
- - Greek characters reportedly 'stable, improved'
- - Stables converted to a house
- - Street of converted stables
- - British term for a row of houses converted from stables
- - Row of converted stables
- - Sussex stable area
- - Group of stables
- - Former stables
- - House converted from stables
- - Row of converted stables, in Britain
- - Royal stables
- - Row of stables, in Britain
- - Small street with converted stables
- - Street with converted stables, to a Brit
- - Converted stables, in Britain
- - Stables locale
- - Stable area, in old Sussex
- - Short street of converted stables
- - British stables
- - Row of stables
- - Stables
- - British royal stables
- - London's royal stables
- - English stables
- - British stable area
- - Royal stables in London.
- - Converted stables.
- - London stables.
- - Stables along an alley.
- - Stables around a court.
- - Set of stables about a court.
- - Stable
- - Private stables
- - Calico calls
- - makes little kitten sounds
- - Cats utter them in many ways
- - Street or yard of stabling
- - Feline cries
- - Seagulls cry like cats as at the end
- - Makes a small, plaintive sound
- - Stabling yard
- - yard lined by buildings
- - Street which has inspired poet before an audience?
- - Kittens' comments
- - Cat comments
- - Tiny kitty noises
- - Stabling
- - Sounds from young Siamese or Burmese, e.G.
- - Litter box sounds
- - Cries like a cat
- - Cries from kittens
- - Sounds from a litter
- - Sounds like a kitten
- - Kitten cries
- - Litter noises
- - Kitten calls
- - 'Murder in the --', a short story by Agatha Christie
- - Emulates a kitten
- - Is a noisy kitty
- - Litter sounds
- - Make catty comments?
- - Kittens' cries
- - Cries from some litters
- - Cries from a litter
- - Kitties' calls
- - Lets out catty remarks?
- - Kitten sounds
- - Kitty litter sound?
- - Maybe little more than an alley cat's cries
- - 'Pet Sounds' discovered in a small way?
- - Litter peeps
- - Kitten's cries
- - Persian language?
- - They come out of a kitty
- - Noises from itty-bitty kitties
- - Makes catty remarks?
- - Quaint residential street
- - Kittenish calls
- - Litter noise
- - Small alley
- - Kittenish cries
- - Kitty chorus
- - Young Persian's sounds
- - Private street
- - Acts kittenish
- - Residential alley
- - European gulls
- - Sounds feline
- - Cries from Tabby
- - London backstreets
- - Small street, in London.
- - Back streets of London.
- - Seagulls.
- - Catty sounds.
- - Hostler's milieu
- - Cat calls?
- - Siamese sounds
- - Alley sounds
- - Cat sounds
- - Kitty cries
- - Kitty sounds
- - Kitty calls
- - Pet cries
- - Sea gulls
- - Seabirds
- - Sea birds
- - Pet sounds?
- - Catty comments
- - Litter cries
- - Gulls
- - Old stabling area
- - Kitten comments
- - Talk in a slow, lazy way
- - slow speech with vowels greatly prolonged.
- - speak in a slow lengthened tone
- - Slow utterance or line by person in custody on reflection
- - Southern accent feature (rhymes with "trawl")
- - Speak in a slow and lengthened tone
- - Southerner's speech feature, often
- - ...one can entice a novice with a texas accent
- - Drawn out speech pattern
- - raffle a number, in a manner of speaking
- - Slow and lazy-sounding accent
- - Spun-out speech to attract minimum of listeners
- - attract a number in a matter of speaking
- - speak with elongated vowel sounds
- - Southern speech trait, sometimes (rhymes with "brawl")
- - slow manner of speaking
- - Drawn-out speech given by doctor on law-breaking
- - slow speech
- - Give a protracted speech
- - Speech by Texan, say, upset minor learner
- - Speech style
- - Slow speech style
- - Slow speech with prolonged vowels
- - Slow Southern manner of speaking
- - Slow lazy accent
- - Speak with lengthy vowel sounds
- - Speak with a Southern accent
- - Speak slowly with long vowels sounds
- - Speak slowly with a Southern accent
- - Speak in a slow manner
- - Southerner's speech trait
- - Southern speech
- - Slow speaking style
- - Southern speech feature
- - Slow way of speaking
- - Create image with line in slow speech
- - Slow speech from doctor on boring item
- - Speak in slow tone
- - Southern speech trait
- - Someone protected retiring Liberal, in a manner of speaking
- - Southern speech quality
- - Describe Liberal's lengthened speech
- - Jimmy Carter speech feature
- - Trait of a Southerner's speech
- - Speak slowly in sketch to novice
- - Utter in a slow sleepy manner
- - Slow speech to attract lover — but maiden maybe put off
- - One might say "y'all" with one
- - Feature of LBJ speeches
- - Speak with lengthened vowels
- - "Gone With the Wind" feature
- - Trait of Southern speech
- - It turns 'get' into 'git'
- - Speak slowly, doctor, law is changing
- - Stereotypical Southern accent feature
- - Speak slowly and pull student
- - Southern twang
- - lazily say doctor has broken law
- - feature of some southern accents
- - Inhale at start of lecture and speak slowly
- - Talk slowly like Forrest Gump
- - Utter, pronounce slowly
- - Southerner's sound
- - Prolonged utterance of rising protege and learner
- - attraction - large accent
- - Part of a Southern accent
- - accent from an athenian, perhaps?
- - Utter slowly
- - Unhurried Texan twang
- - Feature of some American accents
- - Way of speaking slowly
- - Texas accent
- - Southern talk
- - Elongate vowels, maybe
- - Southern accent feature
- - Manner of speaking for many a character on 'Nashville'
- - Speak slowly and lazily
- - Speak languidly
- - Speak lazily
- - Sound of the South
- - Huckleberry Hound attribute
- - Southern inflection
- - Dixieland sound
- - Speak like Scarlett
- - Country inflection
- - Speak slowly?
- - Matthew McConaughey has one
- - Southerner's giveaway
- - Regional twang
- - Dixie diction feature
- - Speaks like many a Texan
- - Speak like some Southerners
- - Southern stretch?
- - Speak like Jimmy Stewart, say
- - "And another thing," in texts
- - "Also ...," in a text message
- - "One more thing ..." in a text
- - Texter's segue
- - 'Oh, P.S.'
- - "I meant to tell u ..."
- - Lead-in to a texter's afterthought
- - 'I almost forgot . . .' in texts
- - "Incidentally," in a text
- - Texter's "just so you know"
- - Texter's 'Oh, just remembered ...'
- - 'Oh, also ...,' in a text
- - Texter's "One more thing ..."
- - Start of a texter's aside
- - 'Before I forget,' in texts
- - 'While I have you ...,' in a text
- - Texter's "Oh, and ..."
- - 'If I may digress ...,' in texts
- - 'I forgot to mention,' online
- - Texter's 'Hey, just so you know...'
- - Texter's "incidentally"
- - Texter's 'Oh, and another thing ... '
- - 'Incidentally,' in texts
- - 'As an aside ...,' in a text
- - 'Incidentally...' in a text message
- - "Incidentally," to a texter
- - Texter's 'Oh, yeah ...'
- - 'Oh, before I forget ...,' in a text
- - Incidentally, in texting ... and a hint to three long puzzle answers
- - 'Oh, yeah ...,' in a text
- - Digression lead-in, in texts
- - 'What's more ...,' in a text message
- - Emailer's 'incidentally'
- - Texter's "I almost forgot"
- - Texter's afterthought intro
- - Texter's "Oh, I should also mention ... "
- - Texter's 'Oh, before I forget ... '
- - Texter's "Meant to say"
- - "You can tell a lot about someone ...... they use abbreviations": Peter Serafinowicz
- - Incidentally, in text messages
- - Texter's afterthought lead-in
- - Texter's "Meant to tell you"
- - Start of an aside, to tweeters
- - "Oh, also ...," in text messages
- - "Incidentally," to texters
- - Texter's "Speaking of which..." letters
- - "as an aside," in texts
- - "Incidentally" in text-speak
- - Texter's "I wanted to mention ..."
- - Indidentally … in text messages: Abbr.
- - "Incidentally," in text shorthand
- - Texter's intro to an aside
- - "Before I forget," initially
- - "b4 I 4get..."
- - Bit of chat room shorthand
- - "Before I forget..." for short
- - 'just 1 more thing . . .'
- - FYI cousin
- - "Incidentally," in IMs
- - "Incidentally," online
- - Afterthought introduction, when texting
- - 'Before I forget' letters
- - FYI relative
- - Start of a modern afterthought
- - Cousin of FWIW
- - Incidentally, in a txt msg
- - 'Incidentally,' in textspeak
- - Incidentally, briefly
- - "Incidentally" in a chat room
- - Cousin of FYI
- - Incidentally, for short
- - "Just thought of something," initally
- - Incidentally, in shorthand
- - Bit of texting shorthand
- - Start of a texted aside
- - "As an aside," in chat lingo
- - Afterthought introducer
- - "One more thing," for short
- - "Incidentally," in chat rooms
- - "Oh, and did I mention ...," in netspeak
- - Letters before an emailed aside
- - E-mail aside letters
- - Incidentally, in texting shorthand
- - Incidentally, in online shorthand
- - Chat room "Incidentally ..."
- - Theme of the puzzle
- - "speaking of which," briefly
- - Incidentally... rendered in textspeak
- - "Incidentally ..." in Internet lingo: Abbr.
- - .. Tower, Chicago skyscraper
- - Bruce ......, Die Hard star
- - Bruce of the Die Hard films
- - Bruce ..., "The Sixth Sense" actor who cameoed on "That '70s Show" as a security guard named Vic
- - TV host and Actor Austin ..........
- - Robert George Dylan --, former England fast bowler
- - 'Die Hard' star
- - Austin .......... ( NS Television host and actor)
- - 1987 Emmy winner for 'Moonlighting'
- - "Red" actor
- - "Die Hard" star Bruce
- - Award-winning sci-fi writer Connie
- - "The Sixth Sense" star Bruce
- - Bruce of Hollywood
- - "Unbreakable" actor
- - "Diff'rent Strokes" character
- - Basketball Hall of Famer Reed
- - "Tears of the Sun" star
- - "Unbreakable" Bruce
- - "Striking Distance" star
- - "12 Monkeys" star Bruce
- - N.B.A.'s Reed
- - Ambassadress to Switzerland.
- - Actor Bruce
- - Bruce ......, actor in Pulp Fiction
- - wither badly making one squirm
- - Write around for a hotel to twist!
- - squirm at court order he produced
- - twist i threw out
- - Make a note about him starting to squirm
- - Her wit could make you squirm
- - Squirm and turn whiter
- - I threw out twist
- - Wriggle, squirm
- - Squirm like a man after a summons?
- - He followed written deduction of the years in decade with twist
- - Hard to get inside pen: twist
- - Twist about with pain then wither away
- - Twist as in pain
- - Twist and turn
- - Twist, squirm
- - Court order gets ambassador to squirm
- - Twist in pain
- - Squirm in pain
- - Squirm as court order served on that man
- - Twist and Shout's number two, breaking record
- - Squirm about
- - Twist in agony
- - Legal document gets the man to squirm
- - After court order, the man appears to squirm in pain
- - Squirm and wither, wanting right to advance
- - Twist record hard to penetrate
- - Twist up
- - Twist or squirm
- - Contort or distort
- - Squirm
- - Twist
- - squirm and wither away
- - squirm – like a man under a summons?
- - Thrash about in pain
- - Thrash second of sheep put in pen
- - What worms do with their cast?
- - we go into contortions as a result of her wit
- - Move contortedly
- - her wit could make you move in agony
- - a summons will get the man to move in anguish
- - Move like snake
- - Contort in pain
- - do some twisting - the man will get a summons
- - Feel acute embarrassment having legal document served on ambassador
- - Worm I threw away
- - Manifest great pain
- - Toss and turn with draft going around hotel
- - Take great pains?
- - Do some squirming
- - Toss and turn with draft around hotel
- - Display discomfort, in a way
- - Move snakily
- - Move painfully
- - Coil and uncoil
- - Move like a mamba
- - Amazon ......
- - Wriggle
- - Move like a snake
- - Emulate a snake
- - Distort
- - Bend out of shape
- - Contort
- - Worm serving summons on a fellow
- - record words on paper about hospital and flounder?
- - Referee, one reports wrongdoings
- - Referee, one trying to put a stop to foul play?
- - What to do at sink to disclaim responsibility
- - Lake near Penrith
- - Second-largest lake in the Lake District by surface area