Associations to the word «Kerry»
Noun
- Leary
- Quarterback
- Contra
- John
- Ulster
- Brien
- Romney
- Percentage
- Kitten
- Donnell
- Ira
- Wendell
- Bridget
- Selector
- Forbes
- Geoff
- Petty
- Barrett
- Candidate
- Midfield
- Polling
- Ellison
- Trask
- Daly
- Newsweek
- Veteran
- Martina
- Hartley
- Final
- Turnbull
- Geraldine
- Favourite
- Ferris
- Rae
- Walters
- Primary
- Liam
- Lynch
- Irish
- Stack
- Purcell
- Margin
- Doherty
- Watkins
- Murphy
- Secretary
- Dunne
- Dixon
- Debbie
- Ger
- Championship
- Rasmussen
- Poll
- Vanessa
- Maurice
- Kennedy
- Cullen
- Candidacy
- Spinner
- Teresa
- Football
- Causeway
- Endorsement
- Rival
- Muster
- Campaign
- Republican
- Buckley
- Bog
- Referee
- Weld
- Maguire
- Constituency
- Sanders
- Fitz
- Cub
- Kevin
- Pat
- Pollard
- Flynn
- Reilly
- Cathy
- Vietnam
- Shane
- Strategist
- Magnate
- Showdown
Adverb
Wiktionary
KERRY, proper noun. A county in the Republic of Ireland.
KERRY, proper noun. A surname derived from the place name, or from the given name Kendrick.
KERRY, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname or the place name.
KERRY, proper noun. A female given name, originally of Australian usage, also spelled Keri, Kerri and Kerrie.
KERRY, noun. An animal belonging to a rare breed of dairy cattle, native to Ireland.
KERRY PACKERED, adjective. (rhyming slang) knackered; exhausted; worn out
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.