Associations to the word «Shirley»
Noun
- Manson
- Sinatra
- Croydon
- Hepburn
- Eaton
- Clamp
- Doris
- Mick
- Tina
- Linda
- Edna
- Garbage
- Marriott
- Debbie
- Phelps
- Dramatist
- Booth
- Cassidy
- Anne
- Buster
- Valentine
- Crosby
- Partridge
- Organist
- Bing
- Fry
- Deane
- Patti
- Horne
- Prestige
- Collins
- Beverly
- Temple
- Dolly
- Navajo
- Lottery
- Caesar
- Cheryl
- Dinah
- Beatty
- Henderson
- Eyre
- Heather
- Carter
- Bradshaw
- Heidi
- Gable
- Lenny
- Garner
- Jackson
- Lim
- Sitcom
- Ryder
- Graeme
- Winters
- Rodgers
- Bois
- Carole
- Audrey
- Butch
- Judy
- Horn
- Annette
- Barrie
- Eileen
- Kevin
- Cindy
- Starring
- Henrietta
- Bergman
- Denise
- Faye
- Mae
- Ann
- Liza
- Rooney
- Jones
- Burt
- Sherwood
- Debra
- Norma
- Owens
- Clarke
- Gillian
- Evelyn
- Garry
- Phil
- Goodman
- Cary
- Baroness
- Happy
- Babe
- Marilyn
- Willy
- Elaine
- Poppy
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SHIRLEY, proper noun. An English habitational surname
SHIRLEY, proper noun. (rarely) A male given name transferred from the surname.
SHIRLEY, proper noun. A female given name transferred from the surname. Popular from the 1920s to the 1950s.
SHIRLEY, adverb. (informal) (humorous) surely
SHIRLEY SAUCE, noun. A type of tomato relish.
SHIRLEY TEMPLE, noun. A non-alcoholic cocktail traditionally made with ginger ale, grenadine syrup, and orange juice garnished with a maraschino cherry and slice of lemon. The ginger ale is commonly substituted with lemon-lime soft drink, and the orange juice is commonly left out.
Wise words
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genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.