Associations to the word «Sylvester»
Noun
- Fitch
- Barbados
- Primer
- Dowager
- Penelope
- Remington
- Melody
- Hopkins
- Warner
- Pat
- Boniface
- Screenplay
- Robin
- Malone
- Alvin
- Phelps
- Kangaroo
- Harvey
- Shapiro
- Cop
- Nicholson
- Fun
- Darlington
- Hubert
- Chasing
- Riley
- Sage
- Thatcher
- Sharon
- Donation
- Chase
- Cornelius
- Williams
- Real
- Harold
- Pie
- Mover
- Otto
- Theodor
- Sinatra
- Hogan
- Sam
- Corey
- Movie
- Nemesis
- Jr
- Jon
- Ruth
- Uncle
- Elisabeth
- Petersen
- Patton
- Hesse
- Lola
- Earle
- Remake
- Rivera
- Tracy
- Joey
- Freddie
- Oscar
- Barrister
- Randy
- Sabre
- Musa
- Ridley
- Doo
- Emanuel
- Darren
- Stallion
- Rachel
- Pete
- James
- Claude
- Bishop
- Emma
- Linebacker
- Billie
- Iii
- Inventor
- Hitchcock
- Basilica
- Lineman
- Graves
- Courtney
- Specialist
Wiktionary
SYLVESTER, proper noun. A male given name used in English since the sixteenth century.
Wise words
Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite
surprised to be taken at his word.