Associations to the word «Preston»
Noun
- Dartmouth
- Donaldson
- Congressman
- Mccartney
- Peterborough
- Douglas
- Covenant
- Barton
- Lds
- Bypass
- Marshall
- Cynthia
- Kendall
- Parliamentarian
- Hotspur
- Burke
- Klaus
- Waterloo
- Synthesizer
- Defeat
- Darren
- Whitaker
- Roe
- Spell
- Brandt
- Dallas
- Nugent
- Porter
- Ravi
- Margaret
- Trafford
- Hubbard
- Atkins
- Keynes
- Danielle
- Yorkshire
- Ward
- Ritter
- Bailey
- Cristina
- Melbourne
- Fielding
- Halfback
- Haley
- Plymouth
- Gary
- Marston
- Sergeant
- Hereford
- Mcbride
- Willie
- Kitchener
- Shane
- Ferguson
- Davies
- Striker
- Tara
- Dennis
- Grayson
- Ike
- Newbury
- Neal
- Rival
- Richard
- Organist
- Tottenham
- Lincoln
- Slim
- Cathy
- Wills
- Stanley
- Walters
- Organ
- Grover
- Francis
- Baronet
- Logan
- Aldershot
- Stirling
- Madden
- Robert
- Scoring
- Bristol
- Colt
- Barony
- Fixture
- Partridge
- Dale
- Wednesday
Adverb
Wiktionary
PRESTON, proper noun. An industrial city in Lancashire, England.
PRESTON, proper noun. Several other towns and villages.
PRESTON, proper noun. An English surname derived from any of the placenames.
PRESTON, proper noun. A male given name, transferred from the surname.
Wise words
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