Associations to the word «Marlowe»
Noun
- Jules
- Mann
- Ashley
- Ann
- Murder
- Talbot
- Montgomery
- Sutton
- Cambridge
- Isabella
- Parody
- Connie
- Blank
- Corpus
- Kelly
- Mars
- Actress
- Boone
- Dagger
- Dante
- Thomas
- Lodge
- Marx
- Kendall
- Genius
- Spy
- Everett
- Brooke
- Archer
- Burgess
- Morley
- Jacob
- Dick
- Janet
- Rupert
- Poetry
- Petty
- William
- Calvin
- Spoil
- Eleanor
- Novelist
- Harley
- Playing
- Percy
- Evelyn
- Francis
- Mystery
- Tina
- Sean
- Conrad
- Girlfriend
- Georg
- Nymph
- Hamlet
- Morris
- Dillon
- Great
- Miranda
- Sweet
- Stephen
- Cigarette
- Deception
- Portrayal
- Sanders
- Walter
- Collaborator
- Character
- Elliott
- Accusation
- Godfrey
- Anthony
- Reverend
- Richard
- English
- Author
- Hollywood
Adjective
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.
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