Associations to the word «Travers»
Noun
- Screenplay
- Melodrama
- Mcbride
- Harding
- Faint
- Fac
- Reggie
- Atkinson
- Cardiff
- Watkins
- Rees
- Mccarthy
- Hester
- Portrayal
- Gail
- Macy
- Colt
- Saxophonist
- Roy
- Toby
- Leukemia
- Slayer
- Clarke
- Whiskey
- Des
- Allan
- Sandal
- Gibbs
- Clive
- Bender
- Karen
- Paddy
- Pearce
- Lausanne
- Laurent
- Hayward
- Phil
- Lagoon
- Ling
- Drummer
- Reginald
- Watts
- Hilton
- Merrill
- Roderick
- Voyage
- Fran
- Cody
- Jim
- Warwick
- Anita
- Owen
- Whitney
- Joker
- Neville
- Star
- Willie
- Dudley
- Starring
- Screenwriter
- Tom
- Teddy
- Connell
- Sparks
- Premiere
- Critic
- Walt
- Touching
- Thin
- Naturalist
- Sire
- Miss
- Lac
- Thriller
- Movie
- Hare
- Un
- Canton
- Sur
- Morris
- Neill
- Ronnie
- Marty
- Commodore
- Joe
- Helen
- Susan
- Film
- Ce
- Harris
Adjective
Wiktionary
TRAVERS, proper noun. A surname.
TRAVERS, adverb. (obsolete) across; athwart
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.