Associations to the word «Marlowe»
Noun
- Gould
- Jennifer
- Edmund
- Protagonist
- Celeste
- Doctor
- Prologue
- Giles
- Cordelia
- Merle
- Mcgee
- Peyton
- Nate
- Nash
- Moose
- Adaptation
- Contemporary
- Katherine
- Drama
- Conte
- Hut
- Ferris
- Revel
- Lara
- Theatre
- Ben
- Poet
- Shoemaker
- Play
- Mac
- Tess
- Cinderella
- Allusion
- Ruby
- Willis
- Titus
- Hero
- Maitland
- Powell
- Phyllis
- Bartlett
- Lew
- Bungalow
- Stephens
- Ellington
- Jo
- Deliverance
- Christi
- Byron
- Mansfield
- Casey
- Wade
- Novel
- Adventures
- Contention
- Wit
- Heresy
- Poem
- Pseudonym
- Sylvia
- Investigator
- Helen
- Tavern
- Leslie
- Renaissance
- Hartley
- Marion
- Drummond
- Jim
- Shirley
- Sam
- Cutter
- Sherlock
- Kathryn
- Wyatt
- Agnes
- Norris
- Necklace
- Monroe
- Cheng
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
MARLOWE, proper noun. A habitational surname from the English place name Marlow.
MARLOWE, proper noun. Christopher Marlowe (1564-93), English dramatist.
Dictionary definition
MARLOWE, noun. English poet and playwright who introduced blank verse as a form of dramatic expression; was stabbed to death in a tavern brawl (1564-1593).
MARLOWE, noun. Tough cynical detective (one of the early detective heroes in American fiction) created by Raymond Chandler.
Wise words
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