Associations to the word «Bligh»
Noun
- Bounty
- Mutiny
- Tahiti
- Timor
- Jasmine
- Flinder
- Hms
- Pandora
- Urn
- Voyage
- Reef
- Anna
- Queensland
- Nellie
- Midshipman
- Premier
- Fletcher
- Johnston
- Tanker
- Loyalist
- Clifton
- Waverley
- Hayward
- Admiralty
- Captain
- Seaman
- Turnbull
- Eton
- Dyer
- Spill
- Bayonet
- Connell
- Ellison
- Cook
- Governorship
- Indies
- Banks
- Phillip
- Rebellion
- Rudd
- Rooster
- Navigator
- William
- Blunt
- Brisbane
- Bond
- Wilfrid
- Earl
- Baroness
- Meath
- Governor
- Botanist
- Britannia
- Frederick
- Sydney
- Wales
- Rodney
- Overthrow
- Purcell
- Gallon
- Paterson
- Macarthur
- Admiral
- Crewman
- Carolyn
- Colony
- Lieutenant
- Ash
- Providence
- Tub
- Barrow
- Brest
- Newman
- Boat
- Nsw
- Abel
- Tasmania
- Torres
- Convict
- Ration
- Hobart
- Cocoa
- Bartlett
- Gertrude
- Frigate
- Atkins
Adverb
Dictionary definition
BLIGH, noun. British admiral; was captain of the H.M.S. Bounty in 1789 when part of the crew mutinied and set him afloat in an open boat; a few weeks later he arrived safely in Timor 4,000 miles away (1754-1817).
Wise words
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