Associations to the word «Dickens»
Noun
- Abel
- Reminiscence
- Harriet
- Faraday
- Herman
- Melodrama
- Conrad
- Jane
- Scott
- Godwin
- Dockyard
- Dix
- Dodd
- Periodical
- Emily
- Wonderland
- Bassett
- Furlong
- Facsimile
- Samuel
- Charlotte
- Sheppard
- Blackwood
- Milton
- Dorothea
- Wharton
- Rochester
- Dante
- Carroll
- Douglass
- Gunnar
- Swift
- Scarlet
- Coventry
- Britannia
- Gillian
- Walter
- Sherlock
- Narrative
- Geoffrey
- Barrett
- Generosity
- Bbc
- Leighton
- Onslaught
- Protagonist
- Speech
- Britannica
- Leigh
- Methane
- Usher
- Clarkson
- Louisa
- Cites
- Fellowship
- Oscar
- Hogg
- Ode
- Rae
- Soviets
- Lausanne
- Albrecht
- Marx
- Pantomime
- Eliza
- Monty
- Kc
- Arnold
- Allusion
- Dewey
- Convict
- Wren
- Heath
- Voltaire
- Elizabeth
- Parlour
- Injustice
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
DICKENS, noun. (euphemistic) The devil.
DICKENS, noun. In the phrase the dickens (Used as an intensifier).
DICKENS, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
DICKENS, proper noun. Charles Dickens, English novelist.
Dictionary definition
DICKENS, noun. A word used in exclamations of confusion; "what the devil"; "the deuce with it"; "the dickens you say".
DICKENS, noun. English writer whose novels depicted and criticized social injustice (1812-1870).
Wise words
Don't you know this, that words are doctors to a diseased
temperment?