Associations to the word «Tony»
Noun
- Musical
- Nomination
- Blair
- Pulitzer
- Glover
- Choreography
- Soprano
- Nominee
- Tko
- Lyricist
- Portrayal
- Emmy
- Desk
- Revival
- Anthony
- Cox
- Actress
- Phil
- Award
- Actor
- Ko
- Jeff
- Bobby
- Mike
- Larkin
- Steve
- Brian
- Harris
- Chris
- Tony
- Stark
- Johnny
- Joe
- Abbott
- Millionaire
- Dylan
- Levin
- Bennett
- Tracker
- Titanium
- Waiter
- Karst
- Randall
- Lacrosse
- Sinatra
- Rodney
- Hawk
- Kaye
- Colt
- Stewart
- Curtis
- Drama
- Moran
- Gonzalez
- Clete
- Choke
- Roche
- Knowles
- Hancock
- Hadley
- Skater
- Mercer
- Bassist
- Janice
- Keyboardist
- Banks
- Rudd
- Lust
- Swain
- Mcgee
- Morale
- Asher
- Blackburn
- Broadway
- Capo
- Manu
- Cummings
- Turnbull
- Drummer
- Platt
- Richie
- Cindy
- Bing
- Hilary
- Olivier
- Salmon
- Carla
- Ridley
- Sabbath
Wiktionary
TONY, proper noun. A male given name, a short form of Anthony
TONY, proper noun. Any of the statuettes awarded by the American Theatre Wing.
TONY, adjective. Stylish, high-toned, upscale.
TONY, noun. (archaic) A simpleton.
TONY CRONIES, noun. Plural of Tony crony
TONY CRONY, noun. (British) (informal) (humorous) (derogatory) An ingratiating political associate of the former British prime minister Tony Blair.
TONY LUMPKIN, noun. (dated) A bumpkin or yokel.
TONY THE TIGER, proper noun. A cartoon character used by Kellogg Company to promote its Frosted Flakes (Frosties) cereal.
Wise words
The difference between the right word and the almost right
word is the difference between lightning and a lightning
bug.