Associations to the word «Carrick»
Noun
- Edward
- Jude
- Pouch
- Duncan
- Manchester
- Sparkling
- Heir
- Isle
- Josh
- Replay
- Connor
- Mortal
- Highlander
- Dublin
- Eldest
- Fitzgerald
- Malcolm
- Alexander
- Road
- Parish
- Carlisle
- Glasgow
- Douglas
- Sean
- Dominic
- Borough
- Manor
- Ross
- Wallace
- Adelaide
- Craig
- Margaret
- Clyde
- Mac
- County
- Gilbert
- Lindsay
- Donald
- Photographer
- Throne
- Kick
- Raft
- Humour
- Valley
- Baron
- Rope
- Rowing
- Newman
- Albany
- Rio
- Rover
- Kennedy
- Frances
- Robertson
- Brien
- Portsmouth
- Fletcher
- Evans
- Maple
- Mat
- Bryan
- Lord
- Quinn
- Stan
- Belfast
- Archer
- Neighborhood
- Penalty
- John
- Northern
- Winnipeg
- Reid
- Canton
- Hughes
- Cottage
- Walsh
- Hon
- District
- Kelly
- Follower
- Ward
- Leslie
- Rival
- Arsenal
- Stretch
- Potter
- Lyon
- Abbey
- Amusement
Wiktionary
CARRICK, noun. Alternative spelling of carrack
CARRICK, noun. (Nabokov) A greatcoat.
CARRICK, proper noun. A surname of Irish origin.
CARRICK BEND, noun. (nautical) A round knot used to join two rope hawsers when required to go round the barrel of a capstan without jamming.
CARRICK BENDS, noun. Plural of carrick bend
Wise words
Many a true word is spoken in jest.