Associations to the word «Marlene»
Noun
- Dietrich
- Dumas
- Hepburn
- Hicks
- Barrow
- Katharine
- Engel
- Jackie
- Marilyn
- Josef
- Cheryl
- Ingrid
- Aragon
- Sinatra
- Martha
- Wilder
- Garland
- Carole
- Judy
- Olsen
- Olive
- Welles
- Mae
- Bergman
- Walters
- Latham
- Orson
- Liza
- Chaplin
- Dolores
- Harlow
- Nag
- Leslie
- Pamela
- Cary
- Petra
- Colbert
- Lola
- Angie
- Cabaret
- Chevalier
- Firefly
- Boyer
- Dixon
- Karin
- Ginger
- Ellie
- Monroe
- Ethel
- Madge
- Ava
- Tristan
- Jennings
- Shirley
- Stewart
- Hess
- Leary
- Actress
- Margarita
- Elgin
- Burt
- Bauer
- Lauren
- Rodney
- Rebecca
- Cox
- Audrey
- Tyler
- Crawford
- Joan
- Dunne
- Sanders
- Mathews
- Sue
- Sullivan
- Coco
- Konstantin
- Schmidt
- Otter
- Fright
- Danielle
- Riley
- Starring
- Barbecue
- Boyce
- Raft
- Richter
- Mcnamara
- Coward
- Hidalgo
- Hollywood
- Kaye
- Rotor
- Hagen
- Nuremberg
- Betty
- Ich
- Randolph
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
MARLENE, proper noun. A female given name borrowed from in early 20th century.
Wise words
Words to me were magic. You could say a word and it could
conjure up all kinds of images or feelings or a chilly
sensation or whatever. It was amazing to me that words had
this power.