Associations to the word «Sf»
Noun
- Burroughs
- Andre
- Writings
- Norton
- Weekly
- Nebula
- Locus
- Edgar
- Verne
- Vance
- Fiction
- Fantasy
- Pga
- Anthology
- Semi
- Rec
- Hugo
- Sturgeon
- Swords
- Sg
- Questionnaire
- Fg
- Gs
- Novella
- Rice
- Mack
- Imprint
- Pr
- Ursula
- Lr
- Tko
- Ellison
- Cummings
- Choke
- Peterson
- Dobson
- Isaac
- Def
- Leigh
- Fe
- Mainstream
- Pb
- Anders
- Td
- Chronicle
- Edmond
- Burnham
- Alexei
- Mf
- Cramer
- Novel
- Np
- Burnett
- Fritz
- Auf
- Watkins
- Kathryn
- Para
- Swanson
- Genre
- Io
- Reynolds
- Marion
- Perry
- Express
- Baird
- Leinster
- Paperback
- Norwood
- Francisco
- Tarzan
- Gateway
- Det
- Otis
- Venus
- Reviewer
- Sn
- Damon
- Wimbledon
- Final
- Kurt
- Fission
- Analog
- Jules
Wiktionary
SF, abbreviation. (music) sforzando; an indication to play a section of music with an initial attack.
SF, abbreviation. Street Fighter
SF, noun. American Library Association Abbreviation [please replace this header] for sixty-fourth, corresponding to a book size one sixty-fourth of the size of a standard uncut sheet of paper (less 7.5 cm (3") in height).
Wise words
Words to me were magic. You could say a word and it could
conjure up all kinds of images or feelings or a chilly
sensation or whatever. It was amazing to me that words had
this power.