Associations to the word «Pelham»
Noun
- Westchester
- Bronx
- Taking
- Parkway
- Newcastle
- Chichester
- Rochelle
- Villiers
- Walpole
- Pell
- Shuffle
- Clinton
- Whig
- Tyne
- Subway
- Amherst
- Grimsby
- Manor
- Bridle
- Curb
- Warner
- Hutchinson
- Exchequer
- Hertfordshire
- Henrietta
- Earl
- Hadley
- Brent
- Devonshire
- Sussex
- Winslow
- Duke
- Hatfield
- Wilton
- Williamsburg
- Haas
- Henry
- Lincolnshire
- Bay
- Gag
- Avenue
- Purcell
- Puppet
- Engraver
- Landfill
- Niagara
- Hampshire
- Wendell
- Bertie
- Esquire
- Penelope
- Tilly
- Rein
- Chesterfield
- Shelby
- Hobbs
- Selector
- Salem
- Edgar
- Baronet
- Vivian
- Thomas
- Flushing
- Worthington
- Leverage
- Wilmington
- Lexington
- Married
- Catalogue
- Crescent
- Alabama
- Harlem
- Minstrel
- Trolley
- Moses
- Manhattan
- Lincoln
- Singleton
- Prime
- Eldest
- Saunders
- Ware
- Anderson
- Pitt
- Baron
- Queens
- Travers
- Boulevard
- Remake
- Brewster
- Josiah
- Granville
- Nobleman
Adjective
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Wiktionary
PELHAM, noun. A type of bit used on the bridle of a horse, consisting of a mouthpiece, a shank, and two rings on either side
Dictionary definition
PELHAM, noun. A bit with a bar mouthpiece that is designed to combine a curb and snaffle.
Wise words
Words are cheap. The biggest thing you can say is
'elephant'.