Associations to the word «Donald»
Noun
- Graves
- Olson
- Pooh
- Dharma
- Fitzroy
- Mccoy
- Lillian
- Ryder
- Sanders
- Nicholson
- Mitchell
- Sinclair
- Keith
- Palmer
- Gillespie
- Ted
- Carl
- Heather
- Serra
- Maynard
- Burt
- Ufo
- Sadler
- Bruce
- Mclaughlin
- Griffin
- Whitman
- Davies
- Knowles
- Clarke
- Orkney
- Bark
- Laureate
- Debbie
- Murray
- Dale
- Howard
- Larkin
- Cochrane
- Nixon
- Bane
- Rosenthal
- Clive
- Hays
- Crockett
- Pga
- Biographer
- Campaigner
- Detainee
- Terence
- Ian
- Bartlett
- Shane
- Vc
- Gordon
- Highlander
- Geoffrey
- Carr
- Clayton
- Byrne
- Muller
- Thurston
- Walter
- Kenny
- Joanne
- Golfer
- Mcconnell
- Pulitzer
- Shea
- Anthropologist
- Vance
- Draper
- Brien
- Goddard
- Erickson
- Blake
- Defense
- Colin
- Highlands
- Alec
- Hubbard
- Bernie
- Clifford
- Tung
- Reverend
- Richards
- David
- Davenport
- Allen
- Davy
- Stephens
- Phillip
- Dunedin
- Hancock
- Qc
- Inventor
- Evans
Adjective
Wiktionary
DONALD, proper noun. A male given name.
DONALD DUCK, proper noun. One of the Disney characters, an anthropomorphic white-feathered cartoon duck who usually wears a sailor suit and is known for his voice especially in tantrums.
DONALD DUCK, proper noun. (astronomy) Asteroid 12410.
DONALD DUCK, noun. (Cockney rhyming slang) A fuck.
DONALD DUCKED, adjective. (Cockney rhyming slang) fucked (ruined or broken)
DONALD DUCKS, noun. Plural of Donald Duck
Wise words
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