Associations to the word «Dale»
Noun
- Jimmie
- Jarrett
- Dominic
- Gilmore
- Arden
- Chip
- Rusty
- Iain
- Sanderson
- Derbyshire
- Yorkshire
- Busch
- Jr
- Carnegie
- Petty
- Allison
- Darrell
- Lily
- Walton
- Surf
- Owen
- Rudd
- Fargo
- Oliver
- Lap
- Robertson
- Bo
- Stockport
- Stacey
- Evans
- Glenn
- Allan
- Kyle
- Brie
- Hawkins
- Dwarf
- Alan
- Dick
- Fell
- Moor
- Daryl
- Mcintosh
- Thornton
- Chevrolet
- Scarlet
- Keeper
- Tundra
- Henson
- Esther
- Hank
- Winston
- Dike
- Minstrel
- Rogers
- Bard
- Barlow
- Roy
- Walters
- Denny
- Jamestown
- Shane
- Davey
- Ricky
- Cass
- Glen
- Pluto
- Ranger
- Marlin
- Clint
- Susie
- Racing
- Jeff
- Griffin
- Butch
- Murphy
- Everest
- Cairn
- Carmichael
- Ernie
- Maison
- Dandy
- Emery
- Andrea
- Sadler
- Barbarian
- Elliott
- Dyke
- Douglass
- Hill
- Sherwood
- Graeme
- Helen
- Cumbria
- Pleasant
- Lori
- Gail
- Wallace
Verb
Wiktionary
DALE, noun. (UK) a valley in an otherwise hilly area.
DALE, noun. A trough or spout to carry off water, as from a pump.
DALE, proper noun. A surname for someone living in a dale.
DALE, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
Dictionary definition
DALE, noun. An open river valley (in a hilly area).
Wise words
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