Associations to the word «Christie»
Noun
- Woods
- Elliott
- Macpherson
- Nestor
- Rosemary
- Handel
- Ingenuity
- Wynn
- Vince
- Tiffany
- Sprinter
- Hermitage
- Ethel
- Tracy
- Adversary
- Rutherford
- Sharif
- Painting
- Hickory
- Osborne
- Tony
- Township
- Archibald
- Sweeney
- Evans
- Bathurst
- Robson
- Clapton
- Thistle
- Suspension
- Culprit
- Pritchard
- Stout
- Iain
- Buyer
- Terence
- Nicole
- Lowry
- Samson
- Picasso
- Stuart
- Regatta
- Archaeologist
- Cheryl
- Perry
- Endorsement
- Marijuana
- Cypress
- Webber
- Rafe
- Hastings
- Crime
- Lola
- Bergen
- Donovan
- Miss
- Hayes
- Fremantle
- Murderer
- Ledger
- Jessie
- Canvas
- Elle
- Serial
- Moran
- Facsimile
- Dorothy
- Vanessa
- Kathryn
- Keynote
- Inspector
- Autobiography
- Posse
- Else
- Catalogue
- Veto
- Middlesbrough
- Amp
- Ivor
- Playhouse
- Joel
- Nom
- Ella
- Cantor
- Mcintosh
- Gina
- Seton
- Fiona
- Danielle
- Oskar
- Sad
- Suspense
Wiktionary
CHRISTIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given name Christine and of its variant forms; fairly common as a formal female given name in the 20th century.
CHRISTIE, proper noun. A mostly Scottish and Irish diminutive of the male given name Christopher.
CHRISTIE, proper noun. A patronymic surname derived from Christopher or Christian.
CHRISTIE, noun. (skiing) A high-speed ski turn in which the skis are kept parallel.
Dictionary definition
CHRISTIE, noun. Prolific English writer of detective stories (1890-1976).
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.