Associations to the word «Holt»
Noun
- Winston
- Tractor
- Caterpillar
- Lester
- Henry
- Harold
- Ich
- Medallion
- Kieran
- Hutton
- Olivia
- Felix
- Paperback
- Wr
- Emmett
- Norwich
- Norfolk
- Exodus
- Brock
- Stockton
- Git
- Rollins
- Bromley
- York
- Gilmore
- Ric
- Mcmahon
- Cassidy
- Nebraska
- Tim
- Claire
- Kimberly
- Worcestershire
- Simeon
- Janice
- Bertha
- Williamsburg
- Slayer
- Kendall
- Dyson
- Reggae
- Postmaster
- Bingham
- Td
- Leonard
- Gary
- Dustin
- Mack
- Funnel
- Rochdale
- Leroy
- Eliot
- Evelyn
- Winters
- Strut
- Remington
- Harcourt
- Harvey
- Farrar
- Nancy
- Collier
- Heath
- Co
- Jack
- Severn
- Smiley
- Redmond
- Michael
- Benjamin
- Horne
- Sutherland
- Ashley
- Bede
- Wilkins
- Edwin
- Jennifer
- Pb
- Slim
- Mister
- Higgins
- Dennis
- Byrd
- Hines
- Carter
- Nirvana
- Josiah
- Seth
- Starring
- Steamship
- Alfred
- Cher
Wiktionary
HOLT, noun. A small piece of woodland or a woody hill; a copse.
HOLT, noun. The lair of an animal, especially of an otter.
HOLT, proper noun. An English and north-west European topographic surname for someone who lived by a small wood.
HOLT, proper noun. A market town in Norfolk, England.
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