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
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