Associations to the word «Marie»
Noun
- Antoinette
- Louise
- Jeanne
- Byrd
- Madeleine
- Auguste
- Claire
- Ste
- François
- Anne
- Medici
- Greyhound
- Antoine
- Buffy
- Marguerite
- Elle
- Bourbon
- Gaston
- Jean
- Elisabeth
- Cade
- Baptiste
- Alphonse
- Duc
- Moreau
- Gabrielle
- Isabelle
- Saxe
- Pierre
- Richelieu
- Christine
- Comte
- Princesse
- Guillaume
- Dominique
- Henri
- Yves
- Philippe
- Duchess
- Xvi
- Versailles
- Presley
- Armand
- Dauphin
- Alexandre
- Claude
- Helene
- Augustin
- Sophie
- Bain
- Married
- Eva
- Jacques
- Josephine
- Savoy
- Francois
- Caroline
- Nicolas
- Celeste
- Princess
- Countess
- Alain
- Marquis
- Hesse
- Gustave
- Voltaire
- Mademoiselle
- Kassel
- Mathieu
- Lucie
- Parma
- Antonia
- Lisa
- Thierry
- Else
- Laurent
- Camille
- Conti
- Georges
- Brabant
- Louis
- Emmanuel
- Etienne
- Michel
- Blanche
- Picasso
- Anjou
- Jules
- Theresa
- Gilles
- Aux
- Petit
- Amadeus
- Christophe
- Suzanne
- Laval
- Abbess
- Dubois
Wiktionary
MARIE, proper noun. A female given name.
MARIE ANTOINETTE, noun. Someone with an extravagant and luxurious lifestyle, often at the expense of those who lack food, clothes, or shelter.
MARIE BISCUIT, noun. A sweet vanilla-flavoured biscuit.
MARIE BISCUITS, noun. Plural of Marie biscuit
MARIE JEANNE, noun. A bottle of wine (usually Bordeaux) containing 2.25 liters of fluid, three times the volume of a standard bottle.
MARIE ROSE SAUCE, noun. A condiment made from a blend of ketchup and mayonnaise, most often served with seafood, especially prawns.
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