Associations to the word «Turnbull»
Noun
- Abbott
- Malcolm
- Wendy
- Abby
- Martina
- Rudd
- Spill
- Gael
- Rosemary
- Thomson
- Stephen
- Pam
- Billie
- Jonah
- Colin
- Johnstone
- Horatio
- Gallagher
- Middlesbrough
- Samurai
- Wentworth
- Surveyor
- Brendan
- Quentin
- Wellington
- Scottish
- Reg
- Lacrosse
- Hyundai
- Prime
- Osprey
- Meredith
- Sandy
- Treasurer
- Hector
- Hobbs
- Macpherson
- Ballot
- Multiple
- Barnsley
- Reid
- Alison
- Middleton
- Leadership
- Tahiti
- Liberal
- Ripley
- Kathy
- Honeymoon
- Rupert
- Minister
- Costello
- Tony
- Andrew
- Alexander
- Tropic
- Ian
- Clive
- Coalition
- Truss
- Lyon
- Manitoba
- Cabinet
- Dm
- Lucy
- Gillespie
- Eddie
- Lori
- Anthropologist
- Barclay
- Watt
- Polling
- Lyndon
- Boswell
- Reilly
- Cardiff
- Capt
- Browne
- Northumberland
- Australian
- Doncaster
- Gareth
- Morrison
- Constance
- Presenter
- Davey
- Kerry
- Fiend
- Margaret
- Durham
- Glasgow
- Maurice
- Derek
- Hopkins
- Rutherford
- Underwood
- Agnes
- Sunderland
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
TURNBULL, proper noun. A surname.
Wise words
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