Associations to the word «Harper»
Noun
- Minister
- Bastard
- Mcbride
- Shane
- Baird
- Fran
- Winchester
- Volley
- Mackay
- Corey
- Donegal
- Liberal
- Holder
- Mccall
- Liberia
- Quentin
- Frances
- Slim
- Watchman
- Illustrated
- Fax
- Gabrielle
- Gilles
- Walden
- Horton
- Haynes
- Brown
- Teresa
- New
- Canadian
- Morton
- Flair
- Ron
- Johnston
- Gettysburg
- Toni
- Justin
- Johanna
- Lee
- Vicki
- Saxophonist
- Virginia
- Cot
- Editor
- Mcgraw
- Damian
- Carmel
- Sue
- Atlantic
- Dictionary
- Dahl
- Marriott
- Pulitzer
- Lucille
- Va
- Fashion
- Anna
- Palatine
- Charlie
- Reprint
- Canteen
- Alvin
- Lynch
- Isabella
- Outfielder
- Trumpeter
- Chandler
- Bard
- Essay
- Lew
- Ny
- Columnist
- Voyager
- Patrick
- Derek
- Leland
- Lance
- Contributor
- Louie
- Ellen
- Photographer
- Bunting
- Doubleday
- Rae
- Heather
- Sterling
Adverb
Wiktionary
HARPER, noun. A harpist, especially one who plays a traditional harp without pedals.
HARPER, noun. (obsolete) An old Irish brass coin bearing the emblem of a harp.
HARPER, proper noun. An occupational surname for a player of the harp.
HARPER, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
HARPER, proper noun. A female given name of modern usage.
HARPER WOODS, proper noun. An inner-city suburb of Detroit with a population of roughly 14,000.
Dictionary definition
HARPER, noun. Someone who plays the harp.
Wise words
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
surprised to be taken at his word.