Verb with W
Real verb in base form, and it starts with W.
Common verb; base form beginning with w.
Real verb in base form starting with W.
Base-form verb; simple and starts with W.
Everyday verb; base form that begins with W.
Base-form verb meaning to look; fits the W rule.
Real English verb; base form, begins with w.
Valid verb; base form, starts with w.
Common verb; base form starting with W.
Real verb; base form, fits the W category.
Real verb; base form, begins with w.
Real verb in base form, starts with W.
Verb meaning to think or be curious about something.
Past tense of go, to move or travel.
Verb meaning to clean by rubbing.
Verb meaning to complain in a high-pitched way.
Present participle of write, to form text.
Verb meaning to close and open one eye.
Verb meaning to cry or lament loudly.
Verb meaning to make a musical sound.
Phrasal verb meaning to stop sleeping.
Verb meaning to feel anxiety or concern.
Verb meaning to use or spend carelessly.
Verb meaning to walk slowly without aim.
Verb meaning to move with small twists.
Verb meaning to speak very softly.
Verb meaning to cry, shedding tears.
Verb form of "wonder"; thinking or feeling curious.
To wrap is to cover or enclose something.
Verb: to wind is to twist or coil around.
To whip is to beat or strike, also to whisk food.
Verb form of "want"; desiring or wishing.
Verb meaning to droop or wither, often for plants
To warm is to make something less cold.
Verb form of "wake"; to stop sleeping.
To wring is to twist and squeeze tightly.
Verb form of "will"; choosing or intending.
Verb form of "wander"; to walk aimlessly.
To whisk is to beat ingredients, esp. eggs.
To wade is to walk through water or mud.
Past tense of "walk"; moving on foot.
Slang verb meaning hit or criticize hard.
Past tense of write, to compose text.
To fight by grappling, as in wrestling.
Verb: to injure or cause a wound.
To hit hard or to sabotage something.
To measure how heavy something is.
Verb: to polish, or to grow in size.
To dance the waltz in 3/4 time.
Present participle of wallow, roll or indulge.
To roll around or indulge in something.
To shrivel, dry up, or fade away.
To flinch slightly from pain or fear.
Informal verb meaning to hit hard or thrash
The words in the list Verb with W come from players of the word game City, Country, River.