Associations to the word «Dee»
Noun
- Pee
- Messina
- Doo
- Moe
- Kelley
- Bradley
- Sandra
- Ruby
- Estuary
- Fiddle
- Zip
- Jay
- Bangor
- Alchemist
- Elton
- Joey
- Baker
- Lenny
- Severn
- Linn
- Jo
- Chester
- Aberdeen
- Patti
- Mona
- Frances
- Warwick
- Keefe
- Mick
- Magus
- Billy
- Manly
- Alchemy
- Chick
- Gee
- Johnnie
- Wallace
- Frankie
- Mckay
- Johnny
- Decca
- Bassist
- Tay
- Sylvia
- Tri
- Hoop
- Reprise
- Grandmaster
- Dj
- Cheshire
- Ogden
- Mccall
- Darcy
- Sharp
- Rees
- Myers
- Papa
- Frontman
- Gerry
- Debbie
- Hepburn
- Catchment
- Bury
- Deva
- Rapper
- Jen
- Rowe
- Phyllis
- Dexter
- Elsie
- Ella
- Daddy
- Eddie
- Firth
- Banks
- Loch
- Kay
- Travis
- Davey
- Racecourse
- Drummer
- Cassius
- Stephenson
- Crowley
- Sinatra
- Cade
- Bala
- Daniels
- Kirby
- Backing
- Solubility
Verb
Wiktionary
DEE, proper noun. A river in Scotland that flows about 145 km (90 mi) from the Cairngorm Mountains to the North Sea at Aberdeen.
DEE, proper noun. A river in Wales and England that flows about 113 km (70 mi) from Snowdonia to the Irish Sea near Liverpool.
DEE, proper noun. A female given name, short for names beginning with a "D".
DEE, verb. (Northumbria) To do.
DEE, noun. The name of the Latin-script letter D/d.
DEE, noun. Something shaped like the letter D, such as a dee lock.
DEE, noun. (colloquial) Police detective.
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.