Associations to the word «Dumbledore»
Noun
- Hermione
- Sirius
- Wand
- Headmaster
- Crouch
- Harry
- Potter
- Moody
- Goblet
- Cedric
- Potion
- Eater
- Cornelius
- Ron
- Dolores
- Kingsley
- Minerva
- Lucius
- Wizard
- Marietta
- Riddle
- Phoenix
- Jus
- Parchment
- Bertha
- Sprout
- Quill
- Sorting
- Magic
- Rita
- Professor
- Lockhart
- Merlin
- Neville
- Scar
- Ter
- Password
- Applause
- Cloak
- Prefect
- Fer
- Curse
- Hurting
- Mad
- Surveying
- Cupboard
- Centaur
- Nodding
- Percy
- Ministry
- Percival
- Pumpkin
- Robe
- Casket
- Broom
- Hog
- Duel
- Madam
- Perch
- Flask
- Owl
- Desk
- Beard
- Rooster
- Usual
- Spectacle
- Retrieve
- Burrow
- Hem
- Tonight
- Smiling
- Elf
- Staring
- Fang
Wiktionary
DUMBLEDORE, noun. (dialectal) A bumblebee.
DUMBLEDORE, noun. (dialectal) A beetle, typically a cockchafer or dung beetle.
DUMBLEDORE, noun. (dialectal) A dandelion.
DUMBLEDORE, noun. (slang) A blundering person.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.