Associations to the word «Mills»
Noun
- Ellington
- Erin
- Irving
- Stephanie
- Ogden
- Wilbur
- Mill
- Yang
- Knitting
- Cereal
- Flour
- Mccartney
- Oakland
- Juliet
- Sheppard
- Sawmill
- Pat
- Stockport
- Elgin
- Darius
- Kellogg
- Cotton
- Purcell
- Brothers
- Heather
- Indigo
- Gunpowder
- Shaker
- Donna
- Derbyshire
- Mall
- Buck
- Dyke
- Wright
- Anson
- Bancroft
- Madeline
- Bertram
- Lakshmi
- Glen
- Patty
- Milford
- Utilization
- Dorchester
- Godwin
- Rodney
- Vaughan
- Manny
- Albion
- Berry
- Crosby
- Retrieval
- Markham
- Easton
- Abby
- Zack
- Gladys
- Ghana
- Bing
- Freddie
- Redmond
- Merton
- Myles
- Carleton
- Textile
- Gates
- Mort
- Hereafter
- Annette
- Steel
- Marks
- Burlington
- Dora
- Ernie
- Parkway
- Regina
- Lowell
- Grenade
- Mick
- Pendleton
- Ontario
- Scarborough
- Hamlet
- Yarn
- Pleasant
- Caleb
- Concord
- Caravan
- Sinatra
Wiktionary
MILLS, proper noun. An English and Scottish surname, variant of Mill or Miles.
MILLS, proper noun. An Irish topographic surname, from the Gaelic Mhuilinn (of the mill).
MILLS, noun. Plural of mill
MILLS, verb. Third person singular present tense of the verb to mill
MILLS ABOUT, verb. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mill about
MILLS AROUND, verb. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mill around
MILLS BOMB, noun. Any of a series of British fragmentation hand grenades. [from 20th c.]
MILLS BOMBS, noun. Plural of Mills bomb
MILLS MESS, proper noun. (juggling) A pattern that involves crossing and uncrossing the arms while juggling.
Dictionary definition
MILLS, noun. United States architect who was the presidentially appointed architect of Washington D.C. (1781-1855).
Wise words
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