Associations to the word «Dales»
Noun
- Doug
- Wainwright
- Chesterfield
- Donovan
- Judy
- Saunders
- Regan
- Carroll
- Thorpe
- Walt
- Hills
- Huddersfield
- Sanders
- Tucker
- Kurt
- Kevin
- Dickson
- Petit
- Rochdale
- Tal
- Kimball
- Donald
- Eaton
- Herder
- Rookie
- Gary
- Henderson
- Allen
- Fender
- Fbi
- Swanson
- Heather
- Grimes
- Collingwood
- Mccormick
- Brook
- Bradley
- Preston
- Mitch
- Sid
- Keyboardist
- Watson
- Gareth
- Roberts
- Wally
- Edwards
- Nirvana
- Rodeo
- Wal
- Vanessa
- Hendrix
- Pseudonym
- Tony
- Avon
- Dave
- Cello
- Bowler
- Dal
- Bain
- Fuller
- Raceway
- Kramer
- Dorothy
- Brave
- Ron
- Rodney
- Newman
- Ronnie
- Kenny
- Hood
- Willie
- Badge
- Roach
- Steep
- Wood
- Gibbs
- Boyd
- Amp
- Nell
- Drummer
- Chris
- Slade
- Persons
- Lilly
- Salvatore
- Stanton
- Jennings
- Hancock
- Dew
- Potter
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).
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