Associations to the word «Armstrong»
Noun
- Dolly
- Midland
- Evangelist
- Oliver
- Brigadier
- Lynne
- Floyd
- Redwood
- Soloist
- Levi
- Prototype
- Laird
- Liza
- Grimes
- Pete
- Bob
- Lucille
- Atkinson
- Geelong
- Pasadena
- Clarence
- Jonas
- Iain
- Bristol
- Wes
- Bomber
- Chaplin
- Hotspur
- Johnny
- Mitchell
- Steven
- Waters
- Aston
- Debra
- Blues
- Bailey
- Charlie
- Booker
- Boswell
- Peggy
- Singleton
- Pickup
- Gary
- Tiny
- Entertainer
- Scott
- Garland
- Willie
- Stan
- Davey
- Riley
- Pennsylvania
- Ian
- Hendrix
- Crawford
- Serena
- Saxophonist
- Ponce
- Doug
- Scot
- Ken
- Whitney
- Dave
- Chapman
- Walsh
- Richards
- Trombone
- Gunpowder
- Sheridan
- Cavalry
- Tilly
- Webb
- Tracy
- Butler
- Betsy
- Musician
- Armando
- Robert
- Solo
- Pat
- Kaye
- Elliot
- Toni
- Michele
- Nellie
- Archibald
- Alexander
- Beatles
- Harlem
- Contender
- Boxer
- Herbert
- Sven
- Inventor
Verb
Wiktionary
ARMSTRONG, proper noun. An English surname, originally a nickname for someone with strong arms.
ARMSTRONG GUN, noun. A wrought iron breechloading cannon.
ARMSTRONG LINE, noun. The altitude above sea level at which water boils without a pressurized environment, and at which a person would require a pressure suit or pressurized environment to survive, and avoid having their bodily fluids boil away.
Dictionary definition
ARMSTRONG, noun. United States astronaut; the first man to set foot on the Moon (July 20, 1969) (1930-).
ARMSTRONG, noun. United States pioneering jazz trumpeter and bandleader (1900-1971).
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