Associations to the word «Churchill»
Noun
- Duke
- Sarah
- Bertie
- Hussar
- Upland
- Westminster
- Cornelia
- Baldwin
- Oaks
- Dwight
- Baroness
- Berwick
- Whitehall
- Adolf
- Hudson
- Tank
- Monmouth
- Austen
- Manly
- Telegram
- Raven
- Archibald
- Maclean
- Orkney
- Memo
- Cromwell
- Cor
- Saskatoon
- Peoples
- Speech
- Oldham
- Curtain
- Gandhi
- Battleship
- Belmont
- Cambridge
- Armistice
- Dundee
- Overlord
- Jerome
- Gladstone
- Sunderland
- Montague
- Nevada
- Saskatchewan
- Edinburgh
- Harrow
- Escort
- Algiers
- Kai
- Unionist
- Nehru
- Diana
- Woodstock
- Salisbury
- Ramsay
- Stake
- Dignitary
- Liberal
- Frank
- Chaplin
- Chancellor
- Riding
- Duff
- Premiership
- Beatty
- Turf
- Wilkes
- Brendan
- Montagu
- Nazis
- Balkans
- Mckenna
- Lord
- Granddaughter
- Enigma
- Brink
- Soviet
- Sir
- Diplomacy
- Parachute
- Coalition
- Jockey
- Vanderbilt
- Common
- Josef
- Emma
- Mp
- Fullback
- Lac
- Sinclair
- Caledonia
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
CHURCHILL, proper noun. Any of several English placenames from church and hill.
CHURCHILL, proper noun. A habitational surname from any of these places.
CHURCHILL, proper noun. Winston Churchill, English statesman, Prime Minister and author.
CHURCHILL, proper noun. A cocktail mage by Joe Gilmore
CHURCHILL, proper noun. One of four villages in England
CHURCHILL, proper noun. A town in Manitoba on the coast of Hudson Bay
CHURCHILL, proper noun. A CDP in Ohio
CHURCHILL, proper noun. A borough in Pennsylvania
CHURCHILL, proper noun. A town in Victoria, Australia
Dictionary definition
CHURCHILL, noun. English general considered one of the greatest generals in history (1650-1722).
CHURCHILL, noun. British statesman and leader during World War II; received Nobel prize for literature in 1953 (1874-1965).
CHURCHILL, noun. A Canadian town in northern Manitoba on Hudson Bay; important port for shipping grain.
Wise words
Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and
health to the bones.