Associations to the word «Dyer»
Noun
- Postcard
- Botanist
- Dresser
- Spindle
- Fullback
- Vaudeville
- Martyr
- Newport
- Milne
- Bartlett
- Liquor
- Kris
- Lender
- Maine
- Adjutant
- Rick
- Wren
- Hooker
- Frankie
- Lydia
- Ham
- Earle
- Mckenzie
- Harmonica
- Ordnance
- Gibson
- Missionary
- Donovan
- Baird
- Portsmouth
- Ezra
- Merchant
- Newcastle
- Brook
- Edwin
- Nick
- Lichen
- Carolyn
- Clarke
- Boxing
- Boston
- Tristan
- Titus
- Dyke
- Hayes
- Nigel
- Oliver
- Eliza
- Surfer
- Fay
- Expressway
- Norton
- Damien
- Bruce
- Vida
- Teammate
- Henry
- Coventry
- Bentley
- Alison
- Keyboardist
- Minstrel
- Chris
- Richardson
- Countess
- Antarctica
- Indiana
- Lair
- Darcy
- Barnard
- Apprentice
- Thistle
- Sid
- Bob
- William
- Nippon
- Brandenburg
- Whore
- George
- Madman
- Abu
- Contributor
- Josiah
- Ri
- Albion
- Dolly
Adverb
Wiktionary
DYER, noun. One who dyes, especially one who dyes cloth etc. as an occupation.
DYER, proper noun. A surname.
DYER, proper noun. A city in Arkansas
DYER, proper noun. A town in Indiana
DYER, proper noun. A river and a bay in Maine
DYER, proper noun. A community in Nevada
DYER, proper noun. A city and a county in Tennessee
DYER, proper noun. An unincorporated community in West Virginia
Dictionary definition
DYER, noun. Someone whose job is to dye cloth.
Wise words
Words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing
in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in
the hands of one who knows how to combine them.