Associations to the word «Ferris»
Noun
- Wheel
- Sapphire
- Coaster
- Pam
- Fremont
- Carol
- Gondola
- Roller
- Hal
- Whirl
- Rooney
- Amusement
- Spokane
- Bulldog
- Ska
- Browning
- Fitzpatrick
- Rapid
- Sloane
- Ride
- Lantern
- Wiener
- Hendrix
- Angus
- Samantha
- Timothy
- Rockwell
- Yokohama
- Audrey
- Floyd
- Hannibal
- Glenn
- Midway
- Capsule
- Chamberlain
- Pee
- Attraction
- Exposition
- Caleb
- Tilt
- Boyle
- Indigo
- Jordan
- Jp
- Lucien
- Cory
- Chute
- Ashton
- Levin
- Fief
- Hughes
- Trombone
- Joshua
- Trapper
- Bartlett
- Shepard
- Gina
- Carnival
- Watkins
- Rink
- Gower
- Colchester
- Reel
- Lowry
- Dm
- Bowling
- Prelate
- Michigan
- Spade
- Wilkins
- Kerry
- Cramer
- Pier
- Riker
- Giant
- Emory
- Booth
- Leach
- Hoffman
- Collier
- Gale
- Yellowstone
- Greenwood
- Glen
- Marlowe
- Cameron
- Archie
- Geometridae
- Wilmington
- Hemingway
- Baseman
Wiktionary
FERRIS, proper noun. A surname derived from the given name Fergus and/or from the Norman surname Ferrers.
FERRIS, proper noun. A village in Illinois.
FERRIS, proper noun. A city in Texas.
FERRIS WHEEL, noun. An amusement ride, consisting of an upright rotating wheel having seats that remain in a horizontal position as the wheel revolves.
FERRIS WHEELS, noun. Plural of Ferris wheel
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