Associations to the word «Waterloo»
Noun
- Peterborough
- Kimberley
- Commuter
- Brabant
- Duke
- Comte
- Crimea
- Tri
- Belgium
- Antwerp
- Marshal
- Campaign
- Bucks
- Electrification
- Dorchester
- Helena
- Liverpool
- Railway
- Saskatoon
- Markham
- Mclaughlin
- Crawley
- Gettysburg
- Fargo
- Bbc
- Hackney
- Station
- Tko
- Interchange
- Lancer
- Middlesex
- Cis
- Peel
- Marquess
- Richmond
- Timetable
- Brant
- Southwestern
- Winnipeg
- Escarpment
- Hayward
- Maitland
- Darlington
- Prussia
- Graf
- University
- Leone
- Hanover
- Signalling
- Sudbury
- Lacrosse
- Reeve
- Brighton
- Mathematics
- Peninsula
- Ovid
- Burlington
- Parkway
- Brock
- Crossroads
- Argyle
- Quadrant
- Cambridge
- Emeritus
- Coalition
- Surrey
- Underground
- Grey
- Champaign
- Mall
- Mechanical
- Courier
- Keyword
- Riverside
- Wick
- Wessex
- Thoroughfare
- Victoria
- Compiler
Adjective
Wiktionary
WATERLOO, proper noun. The name of any of several villages, towns, and cities around the world.
WATERLOO, proper noun. A battle fought at Waterloo, Belgium on June 18, 1815, resulting in the epic, final defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte.
WATERLOO, noun. A notable and decisive defeat for an individual; often in the phrase “to meet one’s Waterloo”.
WATERLOO CRACKER, noun. (dated) A kind of explosive cracker, pulled at both ends.
Dictionary definition
WATERLOO, noun. A town in central Belgium where in 1815 Napoleon met his final defeat.
WATERLOO, noun. A final crushing defeat; "he met his waterloo".
WATERLOO, noun. The battle on 18 June 1815 in which Prussian and British forces under Blucher and the Duke of Wellington routed the French forces under Napoleon.
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