Associations to the word «Cole»
Noun
- Fay
- Hannah
- Mathews
- Adrian
- Nigel
- Turner
- Bookstore
- Konrad
- Manning
- Macon
- Wayne
- Garland
- Zeppelin
- Armstrong
- Goodbye
- Cornelius
- Hitch
- Carole
- Laden
- Striker
- Kenny
- Wr
- Jennifer
- Stephen
- Yvonne
- Bob
- Edwin
- Nice
- Reese
- Sarah
- Klan
- Bobby
- Chris
- Ewing
- Turret
- Rendition
- Cher
- Jerome
- Brent
- Baird
- Jade
- Jerry
- Denise
- Roberta
- Kate
- Christy
- Carey
- Illinois
- Hart
- Arsenal
- Sonia
- Kathryn
- Rick
- Blackburn
- Michael
- Wade
- Riddle
- Fullback
- Matthew
- Wes
- Darrell
- Gm
- Hawkins
- Travis
- Choke
- Announcer
- Stacey
- Matt
- Melissa
- Robertson
- Frank
- Mcbride
- Shirley
- Kensington
- Sonny
- Hampton
- Shawn
- Dennis
- Bernstein
- Warwick
- Lisa
- Joe
- Carolyn
- Quincy
- Choreographer
- Billy
- Ron
- Erik
- Playboy
- Graeme
- Teddy
- Songwriter
- Tommy
- Cooper
- Vocalist
Verb
Wiktionary
COLE, noun. Cabbage.
COLE, noun. Brassica; a plant of the Brassica genus, especially those of Brassica oleracea (rape and coleseed).
COLE, noun. (Scotland) A stack or stook of hay.
COLE, proper noun. An English surname, possibly a nickname from col, Old English "charcoal,coal-black".
COLE, proper noun. A male given name derived from the surname.
COLE SLAW, noun. American spelling of coleslaw
Dictionary definition
COLE, noun. A hardy cabbage with coarse curly leaves that do not form a head.
COLE, noun. Coarse curly-leafed cabbage.
Wise words
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