Associations to the word «Craig»
Noun
- Bellamy
- Ferguson
- Jonny
- Revel
- Aldershot
- Darryl
- Tess
- Yvonne
- Mcmillan
- Letterman
- Owens
- Kyle
- Halfback
- Lowell
- Boyce
- Graeme
- Gower
- Ign
- Baird
- Darren
- Maclean
- Geoff
- Chalmers
- Brewster
- Yr
- Chichester
- Lister
- Shaun
- Robson
- Pearce
- Len
- Macmillan
- Erickson
- Mcgregor
- Carton
- Kenyon
- Jenny
- Barrie
- Shane
- Gavin
- Crag
- Oiler
- Mcnamara
- Mcqueen
- Paterson
- Hodges
- Ramsay
- Royale
- Mack
- Sideline
- Stevens
- Dusty
- Fullback
- Baseman
- Wendy
- Quarterback
- Doyle
- Armstrong
- Goaltender
- Chaser
- Brett
- Paige
- Reid
- Conan
- Holden
- Alec
- Robinson
- Reynolds
- Neil
- Gordon
- Greg
- Firth
- Brad
- Mckay
- Bentley
- Daryl
- Bathurst
- Thomson
- Inverness
- Harmon
- Gillespie
- Chum
- Gareth
- Hooper
- Faye
- Ian
- Bassist
- Jamie
- Calhoun
- Steven
- Scottish
- Kenny
- Harris
- Elijah
- Unionist
- Phillips
- Barron
- Brewer
Adjective
Wiktionary
CRAIG, proper noun. A Scottish surname, originally meaning someone who lived near a crag.
CRAIG, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
CRAIG, proper noun. A river in Alaska and British Columbia.
CRAIG FLOUNDER, noun. A fish, the pole flounder.
Wise words
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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.