Associations to the word «Hotspur»
Noun
- Tottenham
- Fulham
- Arsenal
- Chelsea
- Watford
- Wembley
- Burnley
- Aston
- Fa
- Ham
- Luton
- Middlesbrough
- Sunderland
- Wolverhampton
- Percy
- Wanderer
- Replay
- Charlton
- Southampton
- Northumberland
- Hart
- Albion
- Swindon
- Trafford
- Gareth
- Blackburn
- Hove
- Shrewsbury
- Newcastle
- Norwich
- Manchester
- Bolton
- Orient
- Liverpool
- Keane
- Nottingham
- Wigan
- Portsmouth
- Winger
- Ipswich
- Striker
- Midfield
- Midfielder
- Spur
- Bale
- Leicester
- Barnsley
- Athletic
- Coventry
- Rover
- Bournemouth
- Villa
- Mortimer
- Schoolboy
- Blackpool
- Swansea
- Clapton
- Goalkeeper
- Footballer
- Queens
- Hussar
- Leeds
- Ajax
- Tack
- Sheffield
- Relegation
- Europa
- Derby
- Wimbledon
- Rival
- Brest
- Glider
- Signing
- Colchester
- Nicholson
- Barnet
- Lane
- Trainee
- Premiership
- Fee
- Hms
- Loire
- Substitute
- Fixture
- Grimsby
- Cup
- Defeat
- Crouch
- Joining
- Stockport
- Stamford
Wiktionary
HOTSPUR, noun. (archaic) Somebody who is rash, impetuous or impulsive.
Dictionary definition
HOTSPUR, noun. English soldier killed in a rebellion against Henry IV (1364-1403).
HOTSPUR, noun. A rash or impetuous person.
Wise words
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Three quarters of the time one's never in contact with
things, only with the beastly words that stand for them.