Associations to the word «Sandy»
Noun
- Lighthouse
- Graeme
- Cohort
- Stockton
- Cisco
- Edna
- Summers
- Devastation
- Julian
- Janice
- Everest
- Nolan
- Sid
- Freddie
- Herd
- Barr
- Lockhart
- Bedford
- Golfer
- Tung
- Hess
- Marley
- Stewart
- Gallagher
- Aftermath
- Toole
- Ivy
- Blight
- Lane
- Meg
- Kazan
- Hancock
- Becker
- Randy
- Sadler
- Fraser
- Proctor
- Magnolia
- Alex
- Clancy
- Nelson
- Hackett
- Rusty
- Darren
- Seth
- Yogi
- Pee
- Mcintyre
- Ned
- Waltz
- Bob
- Jackie
- Paterson
- Bernhard
- Connecticut
- Pond
- Cathy
- Glee
- Trevor
- Sherwood
- Boyfriend
- Leah
- Fer
- Colleen
- Jockey
- Girlfriend
- Willie
- Pitching
- Unicorn
- Wilcox
- Lau
- Bahamas
- Maclean
- Crescent
- Cutter
- Cheryl
- Faulkner
- Pelican
- Cobb
- Braid
- Brody
- Lake
- Myra
- Cowan
- Annette
- Shutout
- Lori
- Fontaine
- Lac
- Mcmillan
- Stark
- Dey
- Rosenthal
- Belinda
Verb
Wiktionary
SANDY, adjective. Covered with sand.
SANDY, adjective. Sprinkled with sand.
SANDY, adjective. Like sand, especially in texture.
SANDY, adjective. Having the colour of sand.
SANDY, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Alexander.
SANDY, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given names Sandra and Alexandra.
SANDY, proper noun. A small town in Bedfordshire, England.
SANDY, noun. (Geordie) (pejorative) Shortened form of Sand Dancer.
SANDY, noun. (aviation) The A-1 Sky Raider aircraft.
Dictionary definition
SANDY, adjective. Of hair color; pale yellowish to yellowish brown; "flaxen locks".
SANDY, adjective. Resembling or containing or abounding in sand; or growing in sandy areas; "arenaceous limestone"; "arenaceous grasses".
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.