Associations to the word «Burd»
Noun
- Karel
- Konrad
- Knowles
- Rowland
- Amin
- Tod
- Bourne
- Bowen
- Ellen
- Begging
- Brigham
- Clifford
- Barker
- Ordinary
- Blindness
- Dewey
- Helen
- Randolph
- Bates
- Brooke
- Bladder
- Impairment
- Patterson
- Bowel
- Janet
- Furnace
- Carrie
- Ballad
- Clement
- Edward
- Browning
- Fields
- Isabel
- Pennsylvania
- Jeffrey
- Pa
- Magician
- Miss
- Jr
- Alfred
- Graham
- Press
- Buck
- Th
- Fort
- Colonel
- Sr
- Laura
- Roger
- Pearl
- Nick
- Walter
- Barry
- Encyclopedia
- Sarah
- James
- Henry
- Alexander
- Mike
- Therapy
- Poet
- Bell
- Tea
- Eagle
- Personality
- Albert
- Disorder
- Philadelphia
- Battalion
- Road
- Earl
- Behavior
- Young
- Of
- Trail
- Paper
- Virginia
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Wiktionary
BURD, noun. (poetic) maiden, young woman
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.