Associations to the word «Dave»
Noun
- Oriole
- Gallagher
- Len
- Gary
- Broadcaster
- Bob
- Riff
- Blaine
- Ritchie
- Clements
- Greenfield
- Percussion
- Kirby
- Ron
- Quintet
- Hernandez
- Donnelly
- Richie
- Clark
- Rudd
- Mason
- Synth
- Chuck
- Shortstop
- Trumpet
- Dee
- Letterman
- Travis
- Bernie
- Brad
- Robbie
- Midshipman
- Moody
- Josh
- Bowman
- Mclaughlin
- Manson
- Jazz
- Denny
- Chum
- Matt
- Cooke
- Duane
- Andy
- Pat
- Vince
- Glenn
- Wally
- Baseman
- Thompson
- Horne
- Randy
- Dj
- Lineman
- Mckenzie
- Sean
- Tim
- Willis
- Roberts
- Arranger
- Marsh
- Synthesizer
- Madden
- Tony
- Donnell
- Hancock
- Beck
- Dick
- Pell
- Lennox
- Ridley
- Brien
- Woody
- Darrell
- Willie
- Terry
- Neal
- Dan
- Reggie
- Musician
- Barrett
- Collins
- Rollins
- Henderson
- Hodges
- Canuck
- Garner
- Eddie
- Pianist
- Manny
- Marty
- Fiddle
Wiktionary
DAVE, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name David.
DAVE, verb. (transitive) (UK dialectal) To assuage; soften; mitigate; relieve; calm; alleviate (pain).
Wise words
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