Associations to the word «Carr»
Noun
- Roderick
- Fell
- Kennedy
- Isaiah
- Madeira
- Keating
- Tray
- Kiss
- Milne
- Murray
- Currie
- Peggy
- Christie
- Brady
- Lenny
- Gregg
- Chris
- Blackpool
- Nigel
- Valerie
- Earl
- Stephen
- Liza
- Caldwell
- Kurt
- Lane
- Carlyle
- Michael
- Whitehall
- Rooney
- Kerr
- Det
- Boo
- Mather
- Donald
- Bentley
- Nat
- Compton
- Sam
- Barnsley
- Gail
- Druid
- Excavation
- Kevin
- Colin
- Dave
- Birch
- Kenny
- Ross
- Collins
- Clive
- Johnny
- Adrian
- Novella
- Pianist
- Illustrated
- Bertram
- Buddy
- Walsh
- Judy
- Mike
- Battista
- Cbe
- Helen
- Borneo
- Davies
- Memo
- Pritchard
- Grease
- Wakefield
- Tipperary
- Austin
- Resignation
- Melanie
- Nate
- Fraser
- Barney
- Ace
- Nicholas
- Elliot
- Northumberland
- Australian
- Ricky
- Duane
- Inlet
- Joe
- Alp
- Clyde
- Steve
- Allen
- Neville
- Eddie
- Orchid
- Barry
- Bernhard
Verb
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
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