Associations to the word «Mitch»
Noun
- Mcconnell
- Ryder
- Kaye
- Hendrix
- Daniels
- Mitchell
- Keene
- Scully
- Skinner
- Abby
- Hurricane
- Honduras
- Cam
- Hawker
- Laurence
- Easter
- Natalie
- Leigh
- Vogel
- Stella
- Rosie
- Epstein
- Clint
- Mathews
- Avery
- Miller
- Coaster
- Margo
- Eileen
- Nicaragua
- Lamar
- Gillian
- Jessica
- Drummer
- Gail
- Larsen
- Berger
- Snyder
- Mickey
- Laker
- Kramer
- Allan
- Patti
- Hepburn
- Noel
- Merton
- Weiss
- Prima
- Nichols
- Owens
- Slim
- Jesse
- Bassist
- Anson
- Allison
- Richmond
- Ferguson
- Firth
- Stacy
- Comedian
- Landfall
- Stan
- Nicky
- Jared
- Detroit
- Kaplan
- Clapton
- Flynn
- Devastation
- Briefcase
- Tko
- Frankie
- Blanche
- Roscoe
- Sal
- Indiana
- Ric
- Dekker
- Sorority
- Notebook
- Tyler
- Jed
- Vince
- Vane
- Farrell
- Pollard
- Ufc
- Dane
- Roommate
- Ewing
- Lenny
- Frontman
- Reid
- Melanie
- Lotus
- Files
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
MITCH, verb. (transitive) (dialectal) To pilfer; filch; steal.
MITCH, verb. (intransitive) (dialectal) To shrink or retire from view; lurk out of sight; skulk.
MITCH, verb. (Ireland) (Wales) To be absent from school without a valid excuse; to play truant.
MITCH, verb. (intransitive) (dialectal) To grumble secretly.
MITCH, verb. (intransitive) (dialectal) To pretend poverty.
MITCH, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Mitchell
Wise words
Think twice before you speak, because your words and
influence will plant the seed of either success or failure
in the mind of another.