Associations to the word «Bunyan»
Noun
- Pilgrim
- Allegory
- Bedford
- Bedfordshire
- Puritan
- Tinker
- Progress
- Babe
- Celestial
- Slough
- Ox
- Sinner
- Gifford
- Scully
- Baxter
- Parable
- Milton
- Preaching
- Paul
- Chaucer
- Dryden
- Preacher
- Maureen
- Imprisonment
- Hawthorne
- Dante
- Dickens
- Spartan
- Hearer
- Fable
- Bible
- Evangelist
- Axe
- John
- Salvation
- Badger
- Browne
- Autobiography
- Cor
- Logging
- Pilgrimage
- Trophy
- Scripture
- Jus
- Rake
- Americana
- Statue
- Protestantism
- Dreamer
- Browning
- Barclay
- Grace
- Rutherford
- Lumber
- Coleridge
- Burroughs
- Bryant
- Nietzsche
- Despair
- Wordsworth
- Interpreter
- Vaughan
- Masterpiece
- Imagination
- Addison
- Pulpit
- Biographer
- Swift
- Reformation
- Baptist
- Luther
- Shakespeare
- Sermon
- Richie
- Hymn
- Indulgence
- Dietrich
- Libretto
- Sabbath
- Poe
- Baptism
- Fiend
- Congregation
- Blake
- Fair
Adjective
Wiktionary
BUNYAN, proper noun. An English surname; a nickname for someone with a hump or lump.
BUNYAN, proper noun. John Bunyan, English preacher and writer.
Dictionary definition
BUNYAN, noun. English preacher and author of an allegorical novel, Pilgrim's Progress (1628-1688).
BUNYAN, noun. A legendary giant lumberjack of the north woods of the United States and Canada; "Paul Bunyan had a blue ox named Babe"; "the lakes of Minnesota began when Paul Bunyan and Babe's footprints filled with water".
Wise words
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
surprised to be taken at his word.