Associations to the word «Dorothy»
Noun
- Joanne
- Margaret
- Horne
- Wellesley
- Jacobson
- Peterson
- Hepburn
- Edith
- Richardson
- Nancy
- Cy
- Boyd
- Wainwright
- Doris
- Lion
- Daughter
- Porter
- Quincy
- Jester
- Beatrice
- Shirley
- Actress
- Helen
- Joan
- Olivia
- Marilyn
- Starring
- Gloria
- Peyton
- Faye
- Priscilla
- Magdalen
- Gardner
- Dunn
- Esquire
- Evelyn
- Lucille
- Rooney
- Sidney
- Crawford
- Hayden
- Burgess
- Constance
- Fisher
- Irene
- Sunny
- Joyce
- Jimmy
- Vivian
- Lorry
- Neville
- Annette
- Louise
- Danielle
- Patricia
- Ruth
- Ann
- Thompson
- Kathleen
- Minnie
- Hackett
- Eleanor
- Lyricist
- Alison
- Burnham
- Abigail
- Walpole
- Merton
- Coleman
- Hutton
- Dora
- Katherine
- Penelope
- Sims
- Sophia
- Daphne
- Rosalind
- Lola
- Nicky
- Elsie
- Columnist
- Alice
- Eden
- Wheeler
- Katie
- Chronicles
- Kansas
- Whitney
- Ezra
- Hen
- Rosemary
- Sister
- Niece
- Christie
- Grandchild
- Granddaughter
- Illustrator
- Hilda
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
DOROTHY, proper noun. A female given name.
DOROTHY BAG, noun. A woman’s handbag gathered at the top by a drawstring whose loops are used as a handle; traditionally used by bridesmaids to carry confetti
DOROTHY BAGS, noun. Plural of Dorothy bag
DOROTHY DIXER, noun. (Australia) A question asked of a minister by a member of his own party, to give the minister the opportunity to promote the government's work, criticise the opposition, etc.
DOROTHY DOLLAR, noun. (US) The business generated by providing goods and services to the homosexual community.
Wise words
More wisdom is latent in things as they are than in all the
words men use.