Associations to the word «Mayfair»
Noun
- Legacy
- Paige
- Obe
- Townsend
- Lane
- Darcy
- Lionel
- Metropolis
- Chelsea
- Dartmouth
- Garland
- Shepherd
- Royce
- Eaton
- Dolly
- Mummy
- Kendall
- Cousin
- Mansion
- Feb
- Nov
- Alicia
- Chapel
- Saskatchewan
- Stuart
- Billion
- Shopping
- Dodge
- Parlor
- Ryan
- Vampire
- Tyne
- Gallery
- Descendant
- Aura
- Mar
- Rita
- Trilogy
- Salad
- Apartment
- Klaus
- Salon
- Flat
- Rice
- Embassy
- Bedford
- Dudley
- V8
- Oct
- Left
- Suite
- Wan
- Mary
- Tanker
- Evelyn
- Premise
- Marguerite
- Polly
- Surrey
- Sweetheart
- Eldest
- Julie
- Neighborhood
- Cafe
- Studio
- Neighbourhood
- Mini
- Nancy
- Auditorium
- Anne
- Theatre
- Edith
- Firm
- Flagship
- Supplement
- Jane
- Jun
- Churchill
- Revue
- Melody
- Kay
- Dc
- Cornell
- Yi
- Investigator
- Garden
- Danny
- Dressing
- Estate
- Spencer
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
MAYFAIR, proper noun. (countable) An annual two-week-long fair that took place in central London between 1686 and 1764.
MAYFAIR, proper noun. (uncountable) An area of central London named after this fair.
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