Associations to the word «Debra»
Noun
- Winger
- Dexter
- Stephenson
- Jarrett
- Bowen
- Pandora
- Mcgrath
- Byrne
- Jo
- Marilyn
- Debbie
- Songwriting
- Whitman
- Byrd
- Quinn
- Rudy
- Oswald
- Medina
- Jennifer
- Adler
- Killing
- Doyle
- Rita
- Deborah
- Carpenter
- Megan
- Hannah
- Julia
- Frankie
- Downing
- Nicole
- Valet
- Whitney
- Monk
- Monroe
- Showtime
- Lynn
- Bloomfield
- Halloween
- Cheryl
- Adelaide
- Pam
- Marcia
- Rae
- Fischer
- Musical
- Rubin
- Tori
- Rosenthal
- Kitty
- Eileen
- Killer
- Davenport
- Kaufman
- Skinner
- Stacey
- Laws
- Diva
- Morgan
- Cohen
- Nazareth
- Karen
- Informant
- Katharine
- Judith
- Houston
- Sharon
- Lisa
- Patti
- Kimberly
- Ella
- Michelle
- Hobbs
- Spears
- Kahn
- Paula
- Patricia
- Jessica
- Berger
- Matthews
- Actress
- Castillo
- Girlfriend
- Sitcom
- Briefcase
- Marc
- Lynne
- Meyers
- Lori
- Wilson
- Jacqueline
- Amy
- Daryl
- Linda
- Kaye
- Goldberg
- Ivory
- Vogel
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
DEBRA, proper noun. A female given name popular in the 1950s and the 1960s.
Wise words
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"infinitely" when you mean "very"; otherwise you'll have no
word left when you want to talk about something really
infinite.