Associations to the word «Shearer»
Noun
- Norma
- Moira
- Blackburn
- Alan
- Newcastle
- Sheep
- Antoinette
- Harlow
- Fleece
- Manly
- Striker
- Robson
- Dale
- Hepburn
- Westport
- Cartwright
- Rover
- Wool
- Harry
- Shear
- Crawford
- Southampton
- Jamaica
- Gillespie
- Goalscorer
- Katharine
- Mayer
- Gable
- Gm
- Labourer
- Colbert
- Tap
- Trafford
- Roach
- Haines
- Paterson
- Marge
- Sargent
- Credibility
- Irving
- Thierry
- Sutton
- Joel
- Inverness
- Lamb
- Slaughter
- Snack
- Dunne
- Derek
- Greenwood
- Hank
- Tally
- Bellamy
- Queensland
- Joan
- Ct
- Obe
- Scorer
- Wembley
- Lon
- Strike
- Homestead
- Goodwin
- Mal
- Wally
- Kenny
- Sunderland
- Fullback
- Ferdinand
- Juliet
- Shed
- Maroon
- Ferris
- Dolores
- Skinner
- Lander
- Moe
- Douglas
- Tyne
- Teddy
- Jackie
- Iain
- Tyrone
- Elias
- Swindon
- Wynn
- Ferguson
- Holden
- Repertory
- Midfield
Wiktionary
SHEARER, noun. A person employed to remove the wool from sheep using shears.
SHEARER, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
SHEARER, noun. Scottish ballet dancer and actress (born in 1926).
SHEARER, noun. A workman who uses shears to cut leather or metal or textiles.
SHEARER, noun. A skilled worker who shears the wool off of sheep or other animals.
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.