Associations to the word «Ferris»
Noun
- Aidan
- Watts
- Kendall
- Frost
- Mage
- Barbara
- Batman
- Kern
- Noel
- Reagan
- Td
- Save
- Fitch
- Skip
- Monica
- Bronx
- Cars
- Flyer
- Dion
- Beatles
- Geoff
- Sheen
- Banker
- Faulkner
- Larkin
- Derry
- Pavilion
- Donovan
- Gavin
- Sid
- Firework
- Gilmore
- Thompson
- Michelle
- Webster
- Eli
- Fun
- Princeton
- Journalism
- Tristan
- Jacobs
- Packard
- Philanthropist
- Mckay
- Homage
- Arcade
- Inventor
- Rodney
- Matthew
- Odysseus
- Dixon
- Ferrari
- Fair
- Hawthorne
- Nathan
- Conglomerate
- Noah
- Merry
- Jennifer
- Wallet
- Claire
- Swing
- Blizzard
- Olivia
- Ira
- Vegas
- Jr
- Norton
- Hayden
- Mortimer
- Picard
- Jason
- Nathaniel
- Kyle
- Fowler
- Scarborough
- Midshipman
- Keith
- Belize
- Pharmacy
- Liz
- Lim
- Powell
- Girlfriend
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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