Associations to the word «Parker»
Noun
- Comanche
- Gillespie
- Camilla
- Presley
- Charlie
- Saxophonist
- Evan
- Jessica
- Nathaniel
- Spider
- Corey
- Manu
- Theodore
- Dorothy
- Hyde
- Osborn
- Horatio
- Truss
- Cornelia
- Elvis
- Jameson
- Brant
- Octopus
- Unitarian
- Wes
- Bonnie
- Stacy
- Cecil
- Toby
- Crockett
- Gwen
- Bugle
- Cynthia
- Morley
- Billie
- Sarah
- Verdi
- Eleanor
- Jai
- Roach
- Sax
- Phillip
- Barrow
- Bidder
- Penelope
- Ari
- Nicole
- Willard
- Sonny
- Trumpeter
- Brothers
- Willis
- Bassist
- Saxophone
- Shane
- Bridget
- Waldo
- Ellington
- Toni
- Jackie
- Louise
- Rollins
- Cecilia
- Geoffrey
- Clone
- Abolitionist
- Nate
- Matt
- Lara
- Mimi
- Butch
- Reilly
- Improvisation
- Quintet
- Peter
- Bronson
- Hamid
- Matthew
- Rooney
- Hank
- Willie
- Jazz
- Rumour
- Hale
- Creator
- Ripley
- Lester
- Alan
- Hines
- Clyde
- Gail
- Coleman
- Christensen
- Thunderbird
- Graham
- Davy
- Derek
Wiktionary
PARKER, proper noun. An occupational surname for a gamekeeper.
PARKER, proper noun. A male given name, transferred from the surname.
PARKER, noun. A Parker-brand pen.
PARKER, noun. A park-keeper
PARKER, noun. Someone who parks a motor vehicle
PARKER HOUSE ROLL, noun. A bread roll made by flattening the centre of a ball of dough so that it becomes an oval shape and then folding the oval in half.
Dictionary definition
PARKER, noun. United States saxophonist and leader of the bop style of jazz (1920-1955).
PARKER, noun. United States writer noted for her sharp wit (1893-1967).
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