Associations to the word «Charley»
Noun
- Galloway
- Patton
- Dawkins
- Pell
- Forester
- Lew
- Pollard
- Debbie
- Willoughby
- Mcgregor
- Steiner
- Bates
- Landfall
- Roach
- Aunt
- Hurricane
- Pride
- Nigger
- Dodger
- Fay
- Chase
- Gator
- Howe
- Moran
- Hoffman
- Pickering
- Barak
- Webb
- Yukon
- Walters
- Emu
- Bert
- Lizzie
- Farce
- Brandon
- Jeanne
- Caroline
- Whitehall
- Malley
- Rogers
- Tko
- Leary
- Brewster
- Lau
- Herder
- Shepard
- Lucie
- Willie
- Marlin
- Frances
- Mon
- Chum
- Merle
- Halfback
- Laurel
- Weaver
- Hutton
- Hal
- Pts
- Calvert
- Dunn
- Finch
- Reese
- Bullock
- Ricky
- Reindeer
- Hardy
- Ko
- Siegel
- Able
- Sheldon
- Pup
- Carolyn
- Duane
- Galen
- Vicki
- Mae
- Sergeant
- Scully
- Nellie
- Morton
- Grandfather
- Frazier
- Gonzales
- Freddy
- Douglass
- Vibe
- Willy
- Sled
- Blues
- Redskin
- Scrub
- Ada
- Booker
- Martini
- Lucia
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CHARLEY, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Charles.
CHARLEY, proper noun. A diminutive of the female names Charlotte and Charlene.
CHARLEY HORSE, noun. (idiomatic) A muscle cramp, usually in the thigh or leg.
Wise words
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
surprised to be taken at his word.