Associations to the word «Marlene»
Noun
- Rogers
- Amy
- Diana
- Hermann
- Carmen
- Cynthia
- Skipper
- Lang
- Claire
- Lou
- Plague
- Kelly
- Kramer
- Chuck
- Marty
- Honolulu
- Linda
- Fred
- Constance
- Gore
- Peggy
- Wedding
- Gabriel
- Elizabeth
- Vocal
- Accessory
- Abdul
- Babe
- Ann
- Lionel
- Sandra
- Davis
- Sammy
- Del
- Janet
- Duchess
- Berlin
- Impress
- Performer
- Banquet
- Fever
- Wong
- Empress
- Piper
- Fisher
- Wagner
- Brett
- Bennett
- Costume
- Kay
- Tucker
- Yacht
- Fletcher
- Font
- Joel
- Dillon
- German
- Deborah
- Film
- Singer
- Robinson
- Soap
- Barbara
- Saloon
- Baxter
- Homage
- Alexandra
- Henderson
- Jerry
- Andrews
- Star
- Eleanor
- Michelle
- Monte
- Maria
- Hector
- Brook
- Lynn
- Baker
- Sylvia
- Beverly
- Van
- Christina
- Todd
- Movie
- Invite
- Rosa
- Jean
- Trouser
Wiktionary
MARLENE, proper noun. A female given name borrowed from in early 20th century.
Wise words
The right word may be effective, but no word was ever as
effective as a rightly timed pause.