Associations to the word «Jenkins»
Noun
- Vivian
- Iain
- Christy
- Oboe
- Gus
- Sue
- Mitch
- Sweeney
- Rodney
- Tko
- Announcer
- Briggs
- Cub
- Rourke
- Jacobs
- Thornton
- Vernon
- Brian
- Banjo
- Burgess
- Lew
- Jackie
- Lyndon
- Clapton
- Td
- Harold
- Billy
- Itu
- Gladys
- Wales
- Kendrick
- Macpherson
- Ron
- Camden
- Reese
- Ernie
- Gavin
- Carmichael
- Watford
- Cricketer
- Thunderbolt
- Buckeye
- Vanessa
- Rb
- Malcolm
- Cb
- Rfc
- Hash
- Thatcher
- Andersen
- Diva
- Outfielder
- Lucky
- Jasmine
- Craig
- Rowland
- Goodman
- Carol
- Alan
- Ken
- Redskin
- Schuster
- Saxophonist
- Evans
- Ear
- Violinist
- Stacey
- Timothy
- Paige
- Lindsey
- Florence
- Poppy
- Wes
- Pearson
- Esq
- Forth
- Abbott
- Buccaneer
- Sally
- Darrell
- Melvin
- Robin
- Beverly
- Jennifer
- Williams
- Jones
- Jonny
- Wilkinson
- Cy
- Tackle
- Lloyd
- Johnny
- Taylor
- Barry
- Spinner
- Hayes
- Howell
Adjective
Wiktionary
JENKINS, proper noun. A patronymic surname derived from the given name Jenkin; common in England and Wales.
JENKINS, proper noun. A city in Kentucky.
JENKINS, proper noun. A city in Minnesota.
JENKINS, noun. (derogatory) (dated) (colloquial) A flatterer or sycophant.
Wise words
The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two
words when one will do.