Associations to the word «Robbins»
Noun
- Marty
- Jerome
- Choreographer
- Tim
- Choreography
- Ira
- Haydn
- Lionel
- Broadway
- Pig
- Bernstein
- Stephenson
- Ballet
- Cory
- Dexter
- Miriam
- Tod
- Chandler
- Torres
- Harold
- Ric
- Asher
- Merle
- Glenn
- Fiddler
- Gorman
- Sloan
- Cynthia
- Burt
- Everett
- Wes
- Clive
- Jessica
- Tanya
- Jess
- Mystic
- Eastwood
- Silas
- Patsy
- Cindy
- Woodpecker
- Jared
- Ted
- Brink
- Upton
- Rebecca
- Adolph
- Duane
- Bernie
- Chopin
- Dave
- Kate
- Todd
- Burger
- Guggenheim
- Cradle
- Chapman
- Gil
- Curtis
- Marek
- Tony
- Medallion
- Nashville
- Cartoonist
- Goldstein
- Caroline
- Kathy
- Emanuel
- Pas
- Amy
- Abbott
- Clint
- Rudd
- Susan
- Brian
- Alexandra
- Chuck
- Christopher
- Dubois
- Dana
- Pizza
- Redemption
- Poole
- Leigh
- Kent
- Invader
- Penn
- Tom
- Conjecture
- Joel
- Mitch
- Fancy
Verb
Wiktionary
ROBBINS, noun. Plural of robbin
ROBBINS, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
Dictionary definition
ROBBINS, noun. United States choreographer who brought human emotion to classical ballet and spirited reality to Broadway musicals (1918-1998).
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.