Associations to the word «Caird»
Noun
- Wills
- Dundee
- Maureen
- Mona
- Lifeboat
- Hegel
- Eyre
- Dudley
- Kant
- Eastwood
- Glasgow
- Mansfield
- Elephant
- Trevor
- Endurance
- Gifford
- Hurst
- Napier
- James
- Greenwich
- Cove
- Hurdle
- Ernest
- Dodd
- Replica
- Baxter
- Testament
- Edward
- Eden
- Clyde
- Theologian
- Voyage
- Philanthropist
- Georgia
- Schwartz
- Bradford
- Daddy
- Carpenter
- Philosophy
- Theology
- Shakespeare
- Boat
- Unknown
- Steamer
- Scotland
- Gordon
- Alex
- Willie
- Baronet
- Sermon
- Expedition
- Sail
- Musical
- Scholarship
- Theatre
- Janet
- Edinburgh
- Lecture
- Key
- Evolution
- John
- Liberal
- Revelation
- Gospel
- Bible
- Journey
- Lyric
- Oxford
- Museum
- Sir
- Medal
- Jeff
- Butler
- Royal
- Nancy
- Donald
- Religion
- Hall
- Jane
- Professor
- Ocean
- Baron
- Opera
- Philosopher
Adverb
Wiktionary
CAIRD, noun. (UK) (dialect) A travelling tinker; a tramp, or sturdy beggar.
Wise words
We cannot always control our thoughts, but we can control
our words, and repetition impresses the subconscious, and we
are then master of the situation.