Associations to the word «Walters»
Noun
- Raleigh
- Donaldson
- Scott
- Waverley
- Brennan
- Lacy
- Hagen
- Fitz
- Reed
- Malley
- Lockhart
- Kahn
- Montagu
- Olivia
- Rothschild
- Wally
- Erich
- Kerr
- Fn
- Horton
- Fritz
- Gus
- Bruno
- Alvarez
- Harmonica
- Bower
- Becker
- Piston
- Dix
- Hines
- Blunt
- Hereford
- Sir
- Skinner
- Naacp
- Clifford
- Hubert
- Eliza
- Roanoke
- Hirsch
- Benjamin
- Griffin
- Antiquary
- Bethesda
- Esq
- Oskar
- Connolly
- Halfback
- Meth
- Egan
- Camp
- Scully
- Manny
- Rodney
- Gerhard
- Hooper
- Burgh
- Werner
- Chrysler
- Bernstein
- Erskine
- Dickens
- Baronet
- Myers
- Reginald
- Oswald
- Wordsworth
- Mandela
- Harriet
- Wolfgang
- Judd
- Haas
- Booker
- Theodor
- Murdoch
- Rudolf
- Mare
- Keats
- Elliot
- Byron
- Embroidery
- Walt
- Kendall
- Minstrel
- Ernst
- Helmut
- Humphrey
- Jesse
- Merton
- Farley
- Austen
- Dietrich
- Heiress
- Nietzsche
- Maude
- Meath
- Massey
- Columnist
- Crane
Verb
Wiktionary
WALTER, proper noun. A male given name.
WALTER, verb. (obsolete) (dialect) (UK) (Scotland) To roll or wallow; to welter.
WALTER MITTY, noun. A sad or pathetic person given to flights of fancy, a daydreamer.
WALTER MITTY, noun. An imposter, especially one claiming military service he has in fact never undergone.
Dictionary definition
WALTER, noun. German conductor (1876-1962).
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.