Associations to the word «Pell»
Noun
- Federal
- Morgan
- Parlour
- Fraction
- Alabama
- Detention
- Protectorate
- Heap
- Angelo
- Maximum
- Probation
- Derek
- Whiskey
- Manor
- Horseman
- Aid
- Theorem
- Sector
- Cromwell
- Benedict
- Numbers
- Ordinary
- Fleet
- Dash
- Striving
- Inmate
- Funding
- Warner
- Howling
- Confusion
- Delicacy
- Alliance
- Guitarist
- Morley
- Xvi
- Jeremy
- Hooker
- Staple
- Troupe
- Eliza
- Scan
- Gilbert
- Mina
- Florida
- Rumor
- Regina
- Undergraduate
- Vaughan
- Frown
- Dump
- Sec
- Violation
- Garrett
- Street
- Trooper
- Maybe
- Manhattan
- Hutchinson
- Clinton
- Solomon
- Norway
- Abuse
- Hardy
- Beyond
- Doug
- Reilly
- Synod
- Navigator
- Marx
- Tariff
- Prisoner
- Narrow
- Alvin
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
PELL, noun. A fur or hide.
PELL, noun. A lined cloak or its lining.
PELL, noun. A roll of parchment; a record kept on parchment.
PELL, noun. (Sussex) A body of water somewhere between a pond and a lake in size.
PELL, noun. An upright post, often padded and covered in hide, used to practice strikes with bladed weapons such as swords or glaives.
PELL, verb. To pelt; to knock about.
Wise words
Every once in a while, you let a word or phrase out and you
want to catch it and bring it back. You can't do that. It's
gone, gone forever.