Definition of times

"times" in the noun sense

1. time, clip

an instance or single occasion for some event

"it was a sign of the times"

"this time he succeeded"

"he called four times"

"he could do ten at a clip"

2. time

a period of time considered as a resource under your control and sufficient to accomplish something

"the multiplication of four by three gives twelve"

"four times three equals twelve"

"take time to smell the roses"

"I didn't have time to finish"

"it took more than half my time"

"he waited for a long time"

3. time

an indefinite period (usually marked by specific attributes or activities

"the time of year for planting"

"he was a great actor in his time"

4. time

a suitable moment

"it is time to go"

5. time

the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past

"he waited for along time"

"it took some time before he got an answer"

"time flies like an arrow"

6. time

a person's experience on a particular occasion

"he had a time holding back the tears"

"they had a good time together"

7. clock time, time

a reading of a point in time as given by a clock

"do you know what time it is?"

"the time is 10 o'clock"

8. fourth dimension, time

the fourth coordinate that is required (along with three spatial dimensions) to specify a physical event

9. meter, metre, time

rhythm as given by division into parts of equal duration

10. prison term, sentence, time

the period of time a prisoner is imprisoned

"he served a prison term of 15 months"

"his sentence was 5 to 10 years"

"he is doing time in the county jail"

"times" in the verb sense

1. clock, time

measure the time or duration of an event or action or the person who performs an action in a certain period of time

"he clocked the runners"

2. time

assign a time for an activity or event

"The candidate carefully timed his appearance at the disaster scene"

3. time

set the speed, duration, or execution of

"we time the process to manufacture our cars very precisely"

4. time

regulate or set the time of

"time the clock"

5. time

adjust so that a force is applied and an action occurs at the desired time

"The good player times his swing so as to hit the ball squarely"

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Quotations for times

Habit is ten times nature. [ Wellington ]

Adapt yourself to the times. [ German Proverb ]

Other times, other fashions. [ French Proverb ]

The pledge of happier times. [ Motto ]

No one is wise at all times. [ Pliny the Elder ]

Different times, different manners. [ Italian Proverb ]

O there are Voices of the Past,
Links of a broken chain.
Wings that can bear me back to times
Which cannot come again;
Yet God forbid that I should lose
The echoes that remain! [ Adelaide A. Procter ]

Times change, and we change with them. [ Kaiser Lothar I ]

Every one puts his fault on the times. [ English Proverb, collected by George Herbert ]

There's a proud modesty in merit!
Averse from asking, and resolved to pay
Ten times the gifts it asks. [ Dryden ]

The purest treasure mortal times afford
Is spotless reputation; that away,
Men are but gilded loam or painted clay. [ Rich. II ]

Jumping over times,
Turning the accomplishment of many years
Into an hourglass. [ William Shakespeare ]

Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. [ Selden ]

Every one lays his faults upon the times. [ Proverb ]

All truth is not to be told at all times. [ Proverb ]

These are the times that try men's souls. [ Thomas Paine ]

Ten times repeated, it will still please. [ Horace ]

Often times to please fools wise men err. [ Proverb ]

Silence in times of suffering is the best. [ Dryden ]

Ornament is but the gilded shore
To a most dangerous sea; the beauteous scarf
Veiling an Indian; beauty, in a word.
The seeming truth which cunning times put on
To entrap the wisest. [ William Shakespeare ]

A pilot's part in calms cannot be spy'd,
In dangerous times true worth is only tried. [ Stirling — Doomes-day. The Fifth Houre ]

These should be hours for necessities.
Not for delights; times to repair our nature
With comforting repose, and not for us
To waste these times. [ William Shakespeare ]

Know when to speak, for many times it brings
Danger to give the best advice to kings. [ Herrick ]

Hail, blooming Youth!
May all your virtues with your years improve,
Till in consummate worth you shine the pride,
Of these our days, and succeeding times,
A bright example. [ Wm. Somerville ]

Accusing the times is but excusing ourselves. [ Proverb ]

There are times when patience proves at fault. [ Robert Browning ]

In times of prosperity friends will be plenty,
In times of adversity not one in twenty. [ Proverb ]

All things are not to be granted at all times. [ Proverb ]

Manners with fortunes, humors turn with climes,
Tenets with books and principles with times. [ Pope ]

Love's heralds should be thoughts,
Which ten times faster glide than the sun's beams
Driving back shadows over lowering hills. [ William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet ]

Better once in heaven than ten times at the door. [ Dutch Proverb ]

Nothing at times is more expressive than silence. [ George Eliot ]

Cowards die many times before their deaths:
The valiant never taste of death but once.
Of all the wonders that I yet have heard,
It seems to me most strange that men should fear;
Seeing that death, a necessary end,
Will come when it will come. [ William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar ]

The wisest truly is, in these times, the greatest. [ Carlyle ]

Love's heralds should be thoughts,
Which ten times faster glide than the sun's beams. [ William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Sc. 5 ]

The times are bad, yet there are still great souls. [ Körner ]

Retreat may be success, -
Delay, best speed, - half loss, at times, whole gain. [ Robert Browning ]

Look to the players; ...
They are the abstract and brief chroniclers of the times. [ William Shakespeare, Hamlet ]

The blush is beautiful, but it is some times inconvenient. [ Goldoni ]

Oft times many things fall out between the cup and the lip. [ Greene ]

In times of misfortune men's understandings even are sullied. [ Hitopadesa ]

Abstinence is many times very helpful to the end of religion. [ Tillotson ]

Wickedness is its own punishment, and many times its own cure. [ Proverb ]

Anger is many times more hurtful than the injury that caused it. [ Proverb ]

If a fox is cunning, a woman in love is a thousand times more so. [ Proverb ]

A friend loveth at all times; and a brother is born for adversity. [ Bible ]

Sometimes the common people judge aright; at other times they err. [ Horace ]

In times of anarchy one may seem a despot in order to be a saviour. [ Mirabeau ]

A good heart will, at all times, betray the best head in the world. [ Fielding ]

Affectation hides three times as many virtues as charity does sins. [ Horace Mann ]

In these times gain is not only a matter of greed, but of ambition. [ Joubert ]

In these times we fight for ideas, and newspapers are our fortresses. [ Heine ]

He who can take advice is some times superior to him who can give it. [ Von Knebel ]

In times of necessity the words of the wise are worthy to be observed. [ Hitopadesa ]

Tell a woman she's a beauty, and the devil will tell her so ten times. [ Proverb ]

A thought is often original, though you have uttered it a hundred times. [ O. W. Holmes ]

He who can at all times sacrifice pleasure to duty approaches sublimity. [ J. C. Lavater ]

Forget the times of your distress, but never forget what they taught you. [ Gesser ]

The complaints of the present times, is the general complaint of all times. [ Proverb ]

Genius may at times want the spur, but it stands as often in need of the curb. [ Longinus ]

Fear is my vassal, when I frown he flies; A hundred times in life a coward dies. [ Marston ]

Hasten slowly, and without losing heart put your work twenty times upon the anvil. [ Boileau ]

In olden times an enemy was sometimes poisoned by a bouquet, - deceit sugar-coated. [ Latimer ]

Fortune is like a market, where many times if you wait a little the price will fall. [ Bacon ]

O heaven! that one might read the book of fate, and see the revolution of the times. [ William Shakespeare ]

We should do good whenever we can and do kindness at all times, for at all times we can. [ Joubert ]

Times of general calamity and confusion have ever been productive of the greatest minds. [ Colton ]

I love everything that's old, - old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wine. [ Goldsmith ]

A woman is to be from her house three times; when she is christened., married, and buried. [ Proverb ]

How can such deep-imprinted images sleep in us at times, till a word, a sound, awake them? [ Lessing ]

Good men are the stars, the planets of the ages wherein they live, and illustrate the times. [ Ben Jonson ]

Books are men of higher stature, and the only men that speak aloud for future times to hear. [ Mrs. Browning ]

Memory is not so brilliant as hope, but it is more beautiful, and a thousand times more true. [ G. D. Prentice ]

An orator of past times declared that his calling was to make small things appear to be grand. [ Montaigne ]

The heroic heart, the seeing eye, of the first times, still feels and sees in us of the latest. [ Carlyle ]

There is a power a hundred times more powerful than that of bayonets: it is the power of ideas. [ Chevalier ]

Whatever the number of a man's friends there will be times in his life when he has one too few. [ Bulwer ]

The opportunity to do mischief is found a hundred times a day, and that of doing good once a year. [ Voltaire ]

Declaring the end from the beginning, and from the ancient times the things that are not yet done. [ Bible ]

The last act of life is sometimes like the last number in a sum, ten times greater than all the rest. [ Collier ]

A man behind the times is apt to speak ill of them, on the principle that nothing looks well from behind. [ Oliver Wendell Holmes ]

One could take down a book from a shelf ten times more wise and witty than almost any man's conversation. [ Campbell ]

It many times falls out that we deem ourselves much deceived by others because we first deceive ourselves.

As long as you are fortunate you will have many friends, but if the times become cloudy you will be alone. [ Ovid ]

If you tell a woman she is beautiful, whisper it softly, for if the devil hears, he will echo it many times. [ F. A. Durivage ]

Madness is the last stage of human debasement. It is the abdication of humanity. Better to die a thousand times! [ Napoleon ]

Reputation is a jewel which nothing can replace; it is ten thousand times more valuable capital than your diamonds. [ Laboulaye ]

Women detest a jealous man whom they do not love, but it angers them when a man they do love is not jealous at times. [ Mlle, de Scuderi ]

Wise men are not wise at all hours, and will speak five times from their taste or their humour to one from their reason. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

A man of genius may sometimes suffer a miserable sterility; but at other times he will feel himself the magician of thought. [ John Foster ]

Not to resolve is to resolve; and many times it breeds as many necessities, and engageth as far in some other sort, as to resolve. [ Bacon ]

Jesus wept once; possibly more than once. There are times when God asks nothing of His children except silence, patience, and tears. [ Charles S. Robinson ]

Every period of life has its peculiar prejudices; whoever saw old age, that did not applaud the past, and condemn the present times? [ Montaigne ]

There are cloudy days for the mind as well as for the world, and the man who has the most genius is twenty times a day in the clouds. [ Beaumelle ]

When a woman pronounces the name of a man but twice a day, there may be some doubt as to the nature of her sentiments; but three times! [ Balzac ]

The writer of a book, is not he a preacher preaching not to this parish or that, on this day or that, but to all men in all times and places? [ Carlyle ]

If men knew all that women think, they would be twenty times more audacious. If women knew what men think, they would be twenty times more coquettish. [ A. Karr ]

Experience is a safe light to walk by, and he is not a rash man who expects to succeed in future from the same means which have secured it in times past. [ Wendell Phillips ]

In old times men used their powers of painting to show the objects of faith; in later times they used the objects of faith to show their powers of painting. [ John Ruskin ]

It requires a great deal of boldness and a great deal of caution to make a great fortune, and when you have got it, it requires ten times as much wit to keep it. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

There is the same difference between their tongues as between the hour and the minute-hand; one goes ten times as fast, and the other signifies ten times as much. [ Sydney Smith ]

In times of danger it is proper to be alarmed until danger be near at hand; but when we perceive that danger is near, we should oppose it as if we were not afraid. [ Hitopadesa ]

The times that are past are a book with seven seals. What ye call the spirit of the times is at bottom but the spirit of the gentry in which the times are mirrored. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, in Faust ]

Call on a business man at business times only, and on business, transact your business and go about your business, in order to give him time to finish his business. [ Duke of Wellington ]

The early months of marriage often are times of critical tumult, - whether that of a shrimp pool or of deeper water, - which afterwards subside into cheerful peace. [ George Eliot ]

You shall not shirk the hobbling Times to catch a ride on the sure-footed Eternities. The times (as Carlyle says) are bad; very well, you are there to make them better. [ John Burroughs ]

A man's opinion of danger varies at different times, in consequence of an irregular tide of animal spirits; and he is actuated by considerations which he dares not avow. [ Smollett ]

What a comfort a dull but kindly person is at times! A ground-glass shade over a gas-lamp does not bring any more solace to our dazzled eyes than such a one to our mind. [ Oliver Wendell Holmes ]

In old times men used their powers of painting to show the objects of faith; in later times they used the objects of faith that they might show their powers of painting. [ Ruskin ]

Had he unjustly fallen, your name had then been stained to latest times with foul reproach; and what more dreadful, more to be abhorred, than to be known with infamy forever? [ Paterson ]

The exhaustion of taste, genius, and splendor upon its fables and ceremonies, even to our times, constitute the ancient paganism a marvel of all that was attractive and magnificent. [ R. W. Hamilton ]

He that always waits upon God is ready whenever He calls. Neglect not to set your accounts even; he is a happy man who so lives as that death at all times may find him at leisure to die. [ Owen Feltham ]

It's a long stretch between that first birthday speech and this one. That was my cradle-song; and this is my swan-song, I suppose. I am used to swan-songs; I have sung them several times. [ Mark Twain, Seventieth Birthday speech ]

One (poem) courts the shade; another, not afraid of the critic's keen eye, chooses to be seen in a strong light; the one pleases but once, the other will still please if ten times repeated. [ Horace ]

No man can quite emancipate himself from his age and country, or produce a model in which the education, the religion, the politics, the usages, and the arts of his times shall have no share. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]

All truly wise thoughts have been thought already, thousands of times; but to make them truly ours, we must think them over again honestly, till they take firm root in our personal experience. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

A very desperate habit; one that is rarely cured. Apology is only egotism wrong side out. Nine times out of ten, the first thing a man's companion knows of his shortcomings is from his apology. [ Holmes ]

The pilot who is always dreading a rock or a tempest must not complain if he remain a poor fisherman. We must at times trust something to fortune, for fortune has often some share in what happens. [ Metastasio ]

Literature, when noble, is not easy; only when ignoble. It too is a quarrel and internecine duel with the whole world of darkness that lies without one and within one; - rather a hard fight at times. [ Carlyle ]

Times of general calamity and confusion have ever been productive of the greatest minds. The purest ore is produced from the hottest furnace, and the brightest thunderbolt is elicited from the darkest storm. [ Colton ]

He is the rich man who can avail himself of all men's faculties. He is the richest man who knows how to draw a benefit from the labors of the greatest number of men, - of men ia distant countries and in past times. [ Emerson ]

All the other passions condescend at times to accept the inexorable logic of facts; but jealousy looks facts straight in the face, ignores them utterly, and says that she knows a great deal better than they can tell her. [ Helps ]

Out of the fictitious book I get the expression of the life, of the times, of the manners, of the merriment, of the dress, the pleasure, the laughter, the ridicules of society. The old times live again. Can the heaviest historian do more for me? [ Thackeray ]

Ordinary or Common? A distinction may be thus drawn between these terms; what is common is done by many persons; what is ordinary is repeated many times. Ordinary has to do with the repetition of the act; common, with the persons who perform it. [ Pure English, Hackett And Girvin, 1884 ]

The growth of the intellect is spontaneous in every expansion. The mind that grows could not predict the times, the means, the mode of that spontaneity. God enters by a private door into every individual. Long prior to reflection is the thinking of the mind. [ Emerson ]

Love in modern times has been the tailor's best friend. Every suitor of the nineteenth century spends more than his spare cash on personal adornment. A faultless fit, a glistening hat, tight gloves, and tighter boots proclaim the imminent peril of his position. [ G. A. Sala ]

There are times in the history of men and nations, when they stand so near the vale that separates mortals from the immortals, time from eternity, and men from their God. that they can almost hear the beatings, and feel the pulsations of the heart of the Infinite. [ James A. Garfield ]

I have great hope of a wicked man, slender hope of a mean one. A wicked man may be converted and become a prominent saint. A mean man ought to be converted six or seven times, one right after the other, to give him a fair start and put him on an equality with a bold, wicked man. [ Beecher ]

Every man ought to be in love a few times in his life, and to have a smart attack of the fever. You are better for it when it is over: the better for your misfortune, if you endure it with a manly heart; how much the better for success, if you win it and a good wife into the bargain! [ Thackeray ]

Love to make others happy; yes, surely at all times, so far as you can. But at bottom that is not the aim of any life. Do not think that your life means a mere searching in gutters for fallen creatures to wipe and set up.... In our life there is no meaning at all except the work we have done. [ Carlyle ]

Women have the genius of charity. A man gives but his gold, a woman adds to it her sympathy. A small sum in the hands of a woman does more good than a hundred times as much in the hands of a man. Feminine charity renews every day the miracle of Christ feeding a multitude with a few loaves and fishes. [ E. Legouve ]

There are certain times in our life when we find ourselves in circumstances, that not only press upon us, but seem to weigh us down altogether. They give us, however, not only the opportunity, but they impose on us the duty of elevating ourselves, and thereby fulfilling the purpose of the Divine Being in our creation. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]

It is frivolous to fix pedantically the date of particular inventions. They have all been invented over and over fifty times, Man is the arch machine, of which all these shifts drawn from himself are toy models. He helps himself on each emergency by copying or duplicating his own structure, just so far as the need is. [ Emerson ]

It is necessary to look forward as well as backward, as some think it is always necessary to regulate their conduct by things that have been done of old times, but that past which is so presumptuously brought forward as a precedent for the present, was itself founded on an alternative of some past that went before it. [ Madame De Stael ]

The gloomy recess of an ecclesiastical library is like a harbor, into which a far-travelling curiosity has sailed with its freight, and cast anchor; the ponderous tomes are bales of the mind's merchandise; odors of distant countries and times steal from the red leaves the swelling ridges of vellum, and the titles in tarnished gold. [ R. A. Willmott ]

Those critics who, in modern times, have the most thoughtfully analyzed the laws of aesthetic beauty concur in maintaining that the real truthfulness of all works of imagination - sculpture, painting, written fiction - is so purely in the imagination, that the artist never seeks to represent the positive truth, but the idealized image of a truth. [ Edward Bulwer-Lytton ]

In former days various superstitious rites were used to exorcise evil spirits, but in our times the same object is attained, and beyond comparison more effectually, by the press; before this talisman, ghosts, vampires, witches, and all their kindred tribes are driven from the land, never to return again; the touch of holy water is not so intolerable to them as the smell of printing ink. [ J. Bentham ]

Mutability is the badge of infirmity; it is seldom that a man continues to wish and design the same thing two days alike; now he is for marrying, and now a mistress is preferred to a wife; now he is ambitious and aspiring, presently the meanest servant is not more humble than he; this hour he squanders his money away, the next he turns miser; sometimes he is frugal and serious, at other times profuse, airy, and gay. [ Charron ]

Mr. Johnson had never, by his own account, been a close student, and used to advise young people never to be without a book in their pocket, to be read at bye-times, when they had nothing else to do. It has been by that means, said he to a boy at our house one day, that all my knowledge has been gained, except what I have picked up by running about the world with my wits ready to observe, and my tongue ready to talk. [ Mrs. Piozzi ]

I cannot look around me without being struck with the analogy observable in the works of God. I find the Bible written in the style of His other books of Creation and Providence. The pen seems in the same hand. I see it, indeed, write at times my steriously in each of these books: thus I know that mystery in the works of God is only another name for my ignorance. The moment, therefore, that I become humble, all becomes right. [ Richard Cecil ]

The whole difference between a man of genius and other men, it has been said a thousand times, and most truly, is that the first remains in great part a child, seeing with the large eyes of children, in perpetual wonder, not conscious of much knowledge - conscious, rather, of infinite ignorance, and yet infinite power; a fountain of eternal admiration, delight, and creative force within him meeting the ocean of visible and governable things around him. [ Ruskin ]

The drama is not a mere copy of nature, not a facsimile. It is the free running hand of genius, under the impression of its liveliest wit or most passionate impulses, a thousand times adorning or feeling all as it goes; and you must read it, as the healthy instinct of audiences almost always does, if the critics will let them alone, with a grain of allowance, and a tendency to go away with as much of it for use as is necessary, and the rest for the luxury of laughter, pity, or poetical admiration. [ Leigh Hunt ]

I smoke in bed until I have to go to sleep; I wake up in the night, sometimes once, sometimes twice; sometimes three times, and I never waste any of these opportunities to smoke. This habit is so old and dear and precious to me that I would feel as you, sir, would feel if you should lose the only moral you've got - meaning the chairman - if you've got one: I am making no charges: I will grant, here, that I have stopped smoking now and then, for a few months at a time, but it was not on principle, it was only to show off; it was to pulverize those critics who said I was a slave to my habits and couldn't break my bonds. [ Mark Twain, Seventieth Birthday speech ]

I remember that one fateful day when Coach took me aside. I knew what was coming. You don't have to tell me, I said. I'm off the team, aren't I? Well, said Coach, you never were really ON the team. You made that uniform you're wearing out of rags and towels, and your helmet is a toy space helmet. You show up at practice and then either steal the ball and make us chase you to get it back, or you try to tackle people at inappropriate times. It was all true what he was saying. And yet, I thought something is brewing inside the head of this Coach. He sees something in me, some kind of raw talent that he can mold. But that's when I felt the handcuffs go on. [ Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts ]

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times in Words With Friends™

The word times is playable in Words With Friends™, no blanks required.

Words With Friends™ Letter Score: 8

Highest Scoring Words With Friends™ Plays In The Letters times:

MITES
(48)
EMITS
(48)
ITEMS
(48)
SMITE
(48)
 

All Words With Friends™ Plays For The Word times

TIMES
(32)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(24)
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(24)
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(20)
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(20)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(16)
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(13)
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(13)
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(12)
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(12)
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(11)
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(11)
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(10)
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(10)
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(10)
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(10)
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(10)
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(9)
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(9)
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(9)
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(9)
TIMES
(8)

The 200 Highest Scoring Words With Friends™ Plays Using The Letters In times

MITES
(48)
EMITS
(48)
ITEMS
(48)
SMITE
(48)
STEM
(45)
MIST
(45)
ITEM
(45)
MITE
(45)
SMITE
(32)
TIMES
(32)
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(32)
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(32)
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(32)
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(32)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(30)
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(27)
TIME
(27)
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(27)
ITEM
(27)
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(27)
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(27)
MIST
(27)
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(27)
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(27)
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(27)
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(24)
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(24)
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(24)
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(24)
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(24)
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(24)
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(24)
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(24)
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(24)
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(24)
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(24)
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(24)
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(24)
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(24)
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(24)
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(24)
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(24)
EMITS
(24)
TIMES
(24)
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(22)
STEM
(22)
MITE
(22)
MIST
(22)
MITE
(21)
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(21)
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(21)
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(21)
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(21)
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(21)
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(21)
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(21)
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(21)
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(21)
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(21)
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(21)
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(21)
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(21)
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(21)
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(20)
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(20)
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(20)
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(20)
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(20)
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(20)
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(20)
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(20)
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(20)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(18)
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(17)
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(17)
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(16)
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(16)
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(15)
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(15)
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(15)
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(15)
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Word Growth involving times

Shorter words in times

me time

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