Associations to the word «Dee»
Noun
- Glover
- Snoop
- Williams
- Johnstone
- Lau
- Nemesis
- Sunny
- Comedian
- Sidney
- Kenny
- Elvis
- Madeleine
- Keyboardist
- Dave
- Cheryl
- Lola
- Kaye
- Mel
- Bernie
- Tess
- Gonzales
- Quay
- Myrtle
- Patton
- Murray
- Chesterfield
- Gran
- Tweed
- Nigel
- Duet
- Zee
- Confluence
- Billie
- Ken
- Vocalist
- Klan
- Pronunciation
- Dodd
- Garner
- Bliss
- Darlington
- Mathematician
- Hop
- Ricky
- Mic
- Presley
- Stevie
- Ba
- Starring
- Denise
- Dl
- Barton
- Judy
- Rap
- Wanda
- Lal
- Tommy
- Vocal
- Paddy
- Sonny
- Walton
- Darryl
- Aqueduct
- Astrology
- Gabrielle
- Dennis
- Mcintyre
- Bobby
- Natalie
- Scarlett
- Rey
- Annette
- Benson
- Doris
- Madeline
- Batman
- Brown
- Lou
- Songwriter
- Ronnie
- River
- Diane
- Irwin
- Shapiro
- Dyke
- Derry
- Piedmont
- Wilde
- Gladys
- Jon
- Milo
- Jeff
- Davis
Adjective
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
A kind word warms a man throughout three winters.