Associations to the word «Kelly»
Noun
- Brenda
- Ingram
- Chambers
- Jen
- Tim
- Joe
- Girlfriend
- Duet
- Presenter
- Gilmore
- Sparks
- Fiona
- Dee
- Gary
- Dave
- Karen
- Paul
- Toole
- Baseman
- Connor
- Matthew
- Zane
- Dion
- Brien
- Nicola
- Audrey
- Choreographer
- Denise
- Luke
- Gaines
- Jude
- Frankie
- Rowe
- Donna
- Kathryn
- Noel
- Andy
- Deborah
- Hilary
- Holmes
- Southland
- Vocal
- Waterford
- Wendy
- Letterman
- Roommate
- Mckenna
- Michael
- Jason
- Carroll
- Connell
- Robbins
- Saxophonist
- Danielle
- Cheryl
- Chen
- Carla
- Harmon
- Doug
- Trump
- Josh
- Annex
- Hayes
- Gabrielle
- Olivia
- Bassist
- Nicole
- Pratt
- Quinn
- Keane
- Pete
- Nikki
- Haley
- Matt
- Billy
- Ellen
- Idol
- Announcer
- Boyfriend
- Lew
- Robbie
- Crook
- Bernie
- Cindy
- Christine
- Dwight
- Fallon
- Mcbride
- Bert
- Damien
- Hy
- Woody
- Phyllis
- Reggie
- Mike
Adjective
Wiktionary
KELLY, proper noun. A surname, Anglicised from the Ó Ceallaigh.
KELLY, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
KELLY, proper noun. A female given name, popular from the 1960s to the 1990s.
KELLY, noun. A square or hexagonal pipe that is turned in order to rotate the rotary table of a drilling rig.
KELLY GREEN, noun. A bright green colour.
KELLY POOL, noun. A pocket billiards game using numbered markers, called peas or pills, and a standard set of sixteen pool balls. Players draw peas at random from a shake bottle, which assigns to them the correspondingly numbered pool ball, kept secret from their opponents, but which they must pocket in order to win the game.
Dictionary definition
KELLY, noun. United States circus clown (1898-1979).
KELLY, noun. United States film actress who retired when she married into the royal family of Monaco (1928-1982).
KELLY, noun. United States dancer who performed in many musical films (1912-1996).
Wise words
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