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
A kind word warms a man throughout three winters.