Associations to the word «Burns»
Noun
- Oates
- Ric
- Tam
- Wordsworth
- Ken
- Keats
- Pbs
- Homer
- Irvine
- Marge
- Barnet
- Woodward
- Robert
- Bog
- Benny
- Robbie
- Ronnie
- Bard
- Ramsay
- Coleridge
- Allen
- Chalmers
- Byron
- Stanza
- Currie
- Scottish
- Bing
- Hogg
- Brooke
- Parenthesis
- Rooster
- Mantle
- Dunlop
- Conrad
- Wes
- Thomson
- Allan
- Bart
- Chaucer
- Tito
- Marilyn
- Poet
- Poem
- Tommy
- Vaudeville
- Sinatra
- Scot
- Serena
- Lucille
- Elegy
- Brent
- Rancher
- Hines
- Carlyle
- Lang
- Crosby
- Willie
- Documentary
- Epistle
- Joey
- Mandolin
- Shelley
- Edinburgh
- Filmmaker
- Stevenson
- Panther
- Ricky
- Pat
- Cantor
- Muse
- Handwriting
- Springfield
- Philo
- Ogden
- Glasgow
- Birthplace
- Miniseries
- Christy
- Comedian
- Bob
- Dunedin
- Laird
- Milton
- Lass
- Dunbar
- Bobby
- Lisa
- Burn
- Scott
- Excise
- Orr
- Transplant
- Pete
- Biographer
Wiktionary
BURNS, verb. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of burn
BURNS, noun. Plural of burn
BURNS, proper noun. A surname.
BURNS, proper noun. A city in Kansas
BURNS, proper noun. A town in New York
BURNS, proper noun. A city in Oregon
BURNS, proper noun. A town in Tennessee
BURNS, proper noun. A town in Wisconsin
BURNS, proper noun. A town in Wyoming
BURNS DOWN, verb. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of burn down
BURNS NIGHT, noun. An event held on the evening of 25th January in celebration of the Scottish poet Robert Burns (born on that day in 1759), usually involving Scottish foods and recitals of his poetry.
BURNS STANZA, noun. The type of stanza used in Standard Habbie verse.
BURNS THE MIDNIGHT OIL, verb. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of burn the midnight oil
Dictionary definition
BURNS, noun. United States comedian and film actor (1896-1996).
BURNS, noun. Celebrated Scottish poet (1759-1796).
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