Associations to the word «Dee»
Noun
- Tributary
- Watkins
- Avalon
- Glen
- Galloway
- Daisy
- Heroin
- Robb
- Dodger
- Dolores
- Kelly
- Sally
- Hydra
- Joel
- Gig
- Chandler
- Gamble
- Doug
- Punk
- Gordon
- Shirley
- Slim
- Wad
- Donna
- Brenda
- Yvonne
- Boogie
- Montrose
- Margo
- Holt
- Reynolds
- Lamar
- Jesse
- Linda
- Reeves
- Kat
- Erin
- Ollie
- Gillespie
- Frazier
- Erwin
- Lil
- Salmon
- Connie
- Mack
- Singer
- Why
- Charlie
- Patricia
- Danielle
- Carolina
- Kraft
- Richie
- Magistrate
- Thorne
- Hagen
- Clark
- Christie
- Lew
- Raisin
- Shropshire
- Gavin
- Laurie
- Jackie
- Waitress
- Pete
- Vicki
- Jack
- Wonderland
- Welsh
- Gone
- Boo
- Magician
- Burgh
- Shrewsbury
- Vince
- Melanie
- Ann
- Webb
- Mabel
- Weber
- Toni
- Curt
Adverb
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
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principally by catch words.