Associations to the word «Colling»
Noun
- Comp
- Delle
- Foreword
- Racket
- Jacques
- Edmond
- Lucky
- Dublin
- Fiona
- Temp
- Macdonald
- Ryder
- Pierre
- Afghanistan
- Senegal
- La
- Bergen
- Ser
- Una
- Ransom
- Corpus
- Pub
- Juan
- En
- Madeleine
- Dane
- François
- Phi
- Wen
- Philippe
- Dramatist
- Donnell
- Exeter
- Dog
- Marcel
- Tutor
- Bronx
- Edict
- Rep
- Raymond
- Limerick
- Owens
- Ed
- De
- Bronze
- Bce
- Cent
- Manual
- Ghost
- Booth
- Galley
- Auction
- Austrian
- Morale
- Kidnapping
- Canvas
- Del
- Pig
- Fa
- Higgins
- Dundee
- Dan
- Educator
- Mick
- Alberto
- Berg
- Bard
- Mafia
- Coin
- Marie
- Oxford
- Lu
- Malcolm
- Id
- Biographer
- Belle
- Christopher
- Font
- Luis
- Catalogue
- Tor
- Catherine
- Cynthia
- Granddaughter
- Si
- Valencia
- Novelist
Wiktionary
COLL, verb. To hug or embrace.
COLL, proper noun. A medieval English short form of the male given name Nicholas; very rare today.
COLL, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
Wise words
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