Associations to the word «Waugh»
Noun
- Evelyn
- Cheryl
- Alec
- Scoop
- Acton
- Everest
- Steve
- Wicket
- Healy
- Brady
- Mcgrath
- Batsman
- Novelist
- Hillary
- Latham
- Greene
- Sykes
- Bowler
- Shane
- Greenberg
- Connolly
- Inning
- Ryder
- Gillespie
- Dickens
- Bowling
- Mischief
- Trilogy
- Crease
- Ricky
- Brendan
- Damien
- Edwin
- Pia
- Biographer
- Handful
- Tay
- Selector
- Slater
- Batting
- Commodore
- Hayden
- Fleming
- Satire
- Test
- Earle
- Ric
- Seen
- Indies
- Cricket
- Gardening
- Ordeal
- Beverley
- Cricketer
- Catholicism
- Novel
- Knox
- Allan
- Graeme
- Geoff
- Phil
- Wendell
- Larkin
- Thurston
- Teresa
- Stump
- Graham
- Loom
- Parramatta
- Darren
- Dare
- Pollock
- Malik
- Thorpe
- Dismissal
- Hobart
- Diary
- Lara
- Baxter
- Capt
- Oval
- Nsw
- Australian
- Mark
- Australia
- Surveyor
- Churchill
Wiktionary
WAUGH, adjective. (dialect) (Scotland and Northern England) Insipid, tasteless.
WAUGH, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
WAUGH, noun. English author of satirical novels (1903-1966).
Wise words
Man is a creature who lives not upon bread alone, but
principally by catch words.