Verb with L
A real verb: to recline or to tell an untruth.
Real English verb; base form fits the category.
Common action verb; base form is fine.
Real verb; the action of laughing.
Real verb; to like or enjoy something.
Real verb; base form accepted.
Real verb; base form accepted.
Real verb; base form accepted.
Real verb; base form accepted.
Real verb; base form (to lay).
Real verb; means to jump.
Gerund/participle of lie; still a verb.
Real verb meaning to pay attention with ears.
Real verb; base form accepted.
Verb meaning to raise or move something up.
From verb 'look', continuous tense form.
Verb meaning to incline or rely on; common use.
To lunge is to thrust or spring forward suddenly.
Past of lose; verb meaning not to win or misplace.
From lay; to put or place something down.
From live; to be alive or reside somewhere.
To lend is to give something temporarily.
To lead is to guide or be in charge.
To limp is to walk with difficulty or unevenly.
To lounge is to relax or lie around lazily.
From lose; the act of not winning or misplacing.
To land is to come down to earth or arrive.
To launch is to start or send something off.
To light is to ignite or illuminate something.
To leer is to look slyly or suggestively.
Verb meaning to yearn or strongly desire.
To stay somewhere, delaying departure.
Present participle of 'lean', to tilt or rest.
Verb meaning to set free or release tension.
To fasten with a lock or secure something shut.
To put something into a container or vehicle.
To connect or join things, especially digitally.
To form a loop or move in a circular path.
Past tense of 'leave', to depart or go away.
Past tense of 'lay', to put or place something.
To weaken or suffer, often from neglect.
To hide and wait, usually with bad intent.
Gerund of 'let', to allow or permit.
Gerund of 'light', to illuminate or set alight.
To attract or entice, often with a reward.
Common verb meaning to make lower or reduce.
To let liquid escape, often from a pipe or roof.
To fall behind or move more slowly than others.
To be without something needed or wanted.
Verb: stealing things during a riot.
Verb: to lend money or things temporarily.
Verb: to continue, endure, or remain in time.
Phrasal verb: to lie or put something on a surface.
To throw or hit a ball high in the air.
Present participle: to stand around without purpose.
Verb: to scatter trash or things around.
Verb: to fasten or decorate with lace.
Present participle of 'loop', to go in circles.
Past tense of 'lend', to give sth temporarily.
To be idle or relax doing very little.
To fasten or close with a latch mechanism.
To linger idly in a place without purpose.
To bring a case to court, sue formally.
Slang past/participle of 'light', e.g. a fire.
To make something looser or less tight.
Past tense of 'land', to arrive on ground.
Verb meaning to be without or need something.
To cut or tear, often causing serious wounds.
The words in the list Verb with L come from players of the word game City, Country, River.