Associations to the word «Annie»
Noun
- Farrell
- Alicia
- Ballard
- Kate
- Wyatt
- Harriet
- Sarah
- Jane
- Fields
- Rosen
- Macpherson
- Ella
- Animation
- Governess
- Hutton
- Ross
- Orphanage
- Louise
- Jen
- Stephens
- Edith
- Johnston
- Griffiths
- Bancroft
- Alexandra
- Vanessa
- Walters
- Troy
- Nadia
- Alice
- Cinderella
- Croft
- Jessie
- Natalia
- Montague
- Melanie
- Photographer
- Sheila
- Rooster
- Meg
- Molly
- Allen
- Maud
- Emily
- Ann
- Cathy
- Trombone
- Patsy
- Poker
- Peggy
- Hacker
- Belinda
- Tanner
- Richie
- Bessie
- Katie
- Gladys
- Bowie
- Daughter
- Amos
- Inquest
- Pamela
- Granny
- Ellen
- Dixon
- Lindsey
- Walsh
- Clement
- Rosemary
- Elizabeth
- Dj
- Jeff
- Cannon
- Dorsey
- Sweeney
- Rollins
- Parson
- Guthrie
- Pony
- Egan
- Sawyer
- Hogan
- Cary
- Tracy
- Tinker
- Barb
- Erica
- Actress
- Broadway
- Nelly
- Riley
- Halloween
- Lucy
Verb
Wiktionary
ANNIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given name Ann. Also, a popular given name in the 19th century.
ANNIE OAKLEY, noun. (US) (slang) (possibly dated) A complimentary ticket, a free ticket; a comp.
ANNIE OAKLEYS, noun. Plural of Annie Oakley
Wise words
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a
kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the
smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to
turn a life around.