Associations to the word «Harold»
Noun
- Lou
- Rollins
- Roach
- Coward
- Osborn
- Matthews
- Heath
- Irving
- Joyce
- Salford
- Carolyn
- Sprague
- Labour
- Dow
- Dahl
- Jenkins
- Crosby
- Guthrie
- Reynolds
- Stockton
- Tapestry
- Johnny
- Beatty
- Wheeler
- Edgar
- Hilton
- Clayton
- Eisenhower
- Nicholson
- Cricketer
- Balfour
- Edward
- Davenport
- Camping
- Osborne
- Herbert
- Hartley
- Roscoe
- Arthur
- Alf
- Lew
- Faulkner
- Exchequer
- Roth
- Pratt
- Emeritus
- Churchill
- Lyricist
- Temp
- Hughes
- Fowler
- Grady
- Pianist
- Sonny
- Corsair
- Lenny
- Edna
- Tko
- Simmons
- Gaulle
- Kern
- Rhodesia
- Fleming
- Screenplay
- Earl
- Viscount
- Bennett
- Harmon
- Sylvester
- Kaye
- Cecil
- Byrd
- Lang
- Clifford
- Winston
- Stirling
- Eugene
- Bowler
- Solomon
- Alfred
- Truman
- Raymond
- Anglia
- Huff
- Ethel
- Fullback
- Rupert
- Wright
- Kenneth
- Sidney
- Evans
- Jr
- Conservative
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
HAROLD, proper noun. A male given name.
HAROLD, noun. An improvised skit of a particular format.
Wise words
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
surprised to be taken at his word.