Associations to the word «Jenny»
Noun
- Slew
- Hester
- Weaver
- Topping
- Ingrid
- Ida
- Nelly
- Levine
- Donna
- Wade
- Oaks
- Liz
- Emily
- Linda
- Natalie
- Sherlock
- Rae
- Jesse
- Claudia
- Yvonne
- Wong
- Abby
- Stella
- Fleetwood
- Stacey
- Powell
- Kathryn
- Thompson
- Ann
- Grady
- Foyer
- Heather
- Owens
- Juliet
- Becky
- Hans
- Rowland
- Watcher
- Wanda
- Violet
- Brenda
- Spokesperson
- Kelley
- Constance
- Helen
- Kim
- Granddaughter
- Joan
- Daryl
- Hayden
- Jo
- Cookbook
- Sang
- Lass
- Amanda
- Pearce
- Dieter
- Gretchen
- Og
- Potter
- Mcintosh
- Jeremy
- Emma
- Holm
- Gardner
- Laura
- Hirsch
- Knitting
- Comedian
- Bradley
- Dor
- Christine
- Pamela
- Brett
- Penelope
- Hitchcock
- Edison
- Holly
- Hike
- Dan
- Rivera
- Belinda
- Funny
- Sheila
- Alexis
- Horne
- Matthews
- Faye
- Honeymoon
- Jus
- Mistress
- Leigh
- Harrison
- Vivian
- Tamara
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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