Associations to the word «Carr»
Noun
- Dickson
- Leroy
- Caleb
- Emily
- Adam
- Katy
- Fen
- Edith
- Texan
- Wes
- Alder
- Lucien
- Terry
- Alan
- Burroughs
- Fresno
- Jimmy
- Harlow
- Carole
- Blackwell
- Lloyd
- Archie
- Ian
- Derek
- Saunders
- Sykes
- Cathy
- Villiers
- Archive
- Wolverine
- Vicki
- Quarterback
- Doncaster
- Sophie
- Bob
- Comedian
- Beatles
- Patti
- Mcintyre
- Roy
- Nsw
- Muir
- Frances
- Premier
- Somerset
- Vancouver
- Bog
- Egan
- Mccall
- Simmons
- Tyler
- Nottinghamshire
- Marina
- Rudd
- Sherlock
- Elton
- Kris
- Cameron
- Landfill
- Geoff
- Croft
- Wr
- Malik
- Raider
- Indira
- Doyle
- Biscuit
- Eric
- Biographer
- Pete
- Waller
- Reginald
- Raymond
- Fanny
- Jeremy
- Pamela
- Favourite
- Yorkshire
- Marxism
- Stockport
- Quintet
- Drummer
- Conan
- Interception
- Butch
- Gideon
- Marjorie
- Maverick
- Blues
- Macpherson
- Ellison
- Karen
- Denny
- Gary
- Carlisle
- Touchdown
Adjective
Wiktionary
CARR, noun. A bog or marsh; marshy ground, swampland.
CARR, noun. A marsh or fen on which low trees or bushes grow; a marshy woodland.
CARR, proper noun. A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist Cedric Errol Carr (1892-1936).
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.