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
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