Associations to the word «Domingo»
Noun
- Horne
- Rancho
- Alvarez
- Torre
- Roberto
- Argentina
- Guillermo
- Granada
- Nicaragua
- Opera
- Rodrigo
- Santa
- Seville
- Rivera
- Peso
- Gustavo
- Del
- Emilio
- Covent
- Jorge
- Indies
- Lima
- Columbus
- Arturo
- Manila
- Valle
- Teresa
- Ramon
- Eduardo
- Panama
- Fernando
- Por
- Salvador
- Mario
- Scala
- Vega
- Bernardo
- Spanish
- Tomas
- Fernandez
- Ana
- Romero
- Valencia
- Gonzalez
- Boyer
- Prelate
- Torres
- Ruiz
- Guadalupe
- Jamaica
- Sutherland
- Spaniard
- Ricardo
- Dolores
- Rosa
- Spain
- Sumner
- Santos
- Laguna
- Vida
- Francisco
- Aria
- Rodriguez
- Gala
- Schooner
- Medina
- Weightlifting
- Plaza
- Annex
- Marcelo
- Alfonso
- Clete
- Ecuador
- Garcia
- Junta
- Soloist
- Castile
- El
- Archbishop
- De
- Hernandez
- Bartholomew
- Toledo
- Porto
- Diaz
- Dictator
- Mahogany
- Philharmonic
- Mora
- Madrid
- Lucia
- Conductor
Verb
Dictionary definition
DOMINGO, noun. Spanish operatic tenor noted for performances in operas by Verdi and Puccini (born in 1941).
Wise words
A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there
is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to
take away.