Associations to the word «Macarthur»
Noun
- Palo
- Chester
- Korea
- Chiang
- Japanese
- Landing
- Invasion
- Irvine
- Far
- Whitney
- Liaison
- Leary
- Bradley
- Forces
- Knox
- Grant
- Arthur
- Perimeter
- Decatur
- Connolly
- Surrender
- Brett
- Occupation
- Midway
- Valor
- Command
- Cutler
- Offensive
- Oakland
- Biologist
- Dismissal
- Nagasaki
- Midshipman
- Sid
- Bismarck
- Nobel
- Freeway
- Kingfisher
- Chief
- Mckinley
- Amber
- Intercept
- Intruder
- Sinclair
- Reinforcement
- Lim
- Prize
- Borneo
- Dignitary
- Fremont
- Peck
- Leigh
- Intelligence
- Assessment
- Mccoy
- Battleship
- Reminiscence
- Japan
- Army
- Airfield
- Insignia
- Colonel
- Papua
- Courier
- Woodrow
- Bustle
- Lieutenant
- Jolt
- Berkeley
- Mcdowell
- Cia
- Briefing
- Cadillac
- Pointer
- Corps
- Yew
- Subordinate
- Theater
- Luncheon
- Spare
- Pearl
- Airman
Adverb
Wiktionary
MACARTHUR, proper noun. A Scottish surname.; Alternative spelling of Mac Arthur
Dictionary definition
MACARTHUR, noun. United States general who served as chief of staff and commanded Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II; he accepted the surrender of Japan (1880-1964).
Wise words
Better than a thousand hollow words, is one word that brings
peace.