Associations to the word «Tully»
Noun
- Blanchard
- Waverley
- Recital
- Alice
- Robb
- Frey
- Flair
- Stark
- Cicero
- Michelle
- Fowler
- Carnegie
- Ric
- Pug
- Antony
- Strong
- Orator
- Airlock
- Marshall
- Cairns
- Kildare
- Horseman
- Buster
- Cain
- Pallet
- Lincoln
- Gods
- Lex
- Brent
- Cato
- Fisher
- Chute
- Susan
- Galley
- Sean
- Oration
- Vicki
- Rot
- Virgil
- Dusty
- Fortitude
- Eloquence
- Pompey
- Trask
- Dempsey
- Magician
- Avery
- Queensland
- Tobias
- Wherefore
- Disapproval
- Dur
- Judd
- Chunk
- Shortcoming
- Darrell
- Translator
- Ovid
- Ole
- Anderson
- Magnificence
- Vagabond
- Valet
- Vaudeville
- Spacer
- Mane
- Tag
- Townland
- Montgomery
- Hall
- Beale
- Coronation
- Vane
- Linebacker
- Surveyor
- Contrary
- Johnstone
- Personage
- Claw
- Redesign
- Syracuse
- Shiver
- Philharmonic
- Packet
- Roland
- Tow
Wiktionary
TULLY, proper noun. Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
TULLY MONSTER, noun. An extinct invertebrate found in Illinois, Tullimonstrum.
TULLY MONSTER, noun. Alternative letter-case form of Tully monster
TULLY MONSTERS, noun. Plural of Tully monster
TULLY MONSTERS, noun. Plural of Tully Monster
Dictionary definition
TULLY, noun. A Roman statesman and orator remembered for his mastery of Latin prose (106-43 BC).
Wise words
We cannot always control our thoughts, but we can control
our words, and repetition impresses the subconscious, and we
are then master of the situation.