Associations to the word «Shay»
Noun
- Ephraim
- Halifax
- Healy
- Tally
- Cullen
- Goodwin
- Lima
- Gibbons
- Logging
- Locomotive
- Gorman
- Keane
- Galen
- Haley
- Miranda
- Lumber
- Goalkeeper
- Marek
- Hodge
- Spencer
- Benson
- Mitchell
- Freddie
- Rebellion
- Climax
- Pee
- Templar
- Brennan
- Cass
- Deacon
- Erin
- Rosen
- Timothy
- Leslie
- Emily
- Stephenson
- Nickelodeon
- Fields
- Ritter
- Larry
- Pretty
- Elliott
- Hanna
- Zane
- Ashley
- Byrne
- Fisher
- Newcastle
- Middlesbrough
- Dan
- Nikki
- Speedway
- Po
- Masterpiece
- Cadillac
- Sunny
- Shane
- Tan
- Gauge
- Dorothy
- Rick
- Achilles
- Bourne
- Rogue
- Sheila
- Amir
- Logan
- Jerry
- Lauren
- Dawson
- Davy
- Sitcom
- Katz
- Duo
- Rudy
- Elliot
- Cutter
- Donkey
- Robbie
- Smiling
- Elk
- Biscuit
- Blossom
- Reg
- Jonathan
- Lindsay
- Brandy
- Nathan
- Hale
- Carlisle
- Betrayal
- Cohen
Wiktionary
SHAY, noun. A chaise.
SHAY, proper noun. A surname of origin, variant of Shea, anglicised from Ó Séaghdha.
SHAY, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname; also a short form of Seamus.
SHAY, proper noun. A female given name transferred from the surname.
Dictionary definition
SHAY, noun. A carriage consisting of two wheels and a calash top; drawn by a single horse.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.