Associations to the word «Jenny»
Noun
- Damien
- Chambers
- Karin
- Hendrix
- Janice
- Claire
- Heidi
- Natasha
- Isabel
- Lou
- Jonas
- Emmy
- Julie
- Midwife
- Melanie
- Gail
- Maggie
- Jamie
- Mcleod
- Tal
- Asher
- Danielle
- Megan
- Samantha
- Rosie
- Judy
- Wiley
- Deborah
- Tracy
- Bender
- Wendy
- Prem
- Kissing
- Sarah
- Jones
- Michelle
- Mckenna
- Grandma
- Cheryl
- Rudd
- Presenter
- Rita
- Stephanie
- Donkey
- Greg
- Marri
- Blanchard
- Gossip
- Dolly
- Rachel
- Andersen
- Twins
- Debbie
- Audrey
- Chuck
- Maitland
- Violinist
- Marianne
- Brad
- Jackie
- Tiffany
- Lindsay
- Dickens
- Sara
- Trainer
- Diver
- Roberta
- Actress
- Starring
- Hannah
- Strauss
- Cassie
- Lynn
- Ian
- Blitz
- Juno
- Shane
- Partridge
- Gillian
- Aunt
- Sally
- Katherine
- Valentine
- Polly
- Nicole
- Matt
- Roommate
- Sandra
- Sue
- Julia
- Miss
- Clique
- Janet
- Stacy
Verb
Wiktionary
JENNY, noun. A device for spinning thread from fiber onto multiple spindles (also called spinning jenny).
JENNY, noun. A female creature of certain kinds, such as wren and donkey.
JENNY, noun. A catmill.
JENNY, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given names Jane and Jennifer, also used as a formal given name.
JENNY, noun. (UK) (informal) A Wren (a member of the WRNS)
JENNY WREN, noun. (UK) The wren, Troglodytes troglodytes, especially as considered (in nursery-rhymes etc.) as the wife or sweetheart of robin redbreast.
JENNY WREN, noun. (Australia) a female blue wren, or a male blue wren in non-breeding plumage.
JENNY WRENS, noun. Plural of jenny wren
Dictionary definition
JENNY, noun. United States architect who designed the first skyscraper in which a metal skeleton was used (1832-1907).
JENNY, noun. Female donkey.
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