Associations to the word «Whitehall»
Noun
- Raj
- Lehigh
- Trafalgar
- Downing
- Barak
- Westminster
- Farce
- Champlain
- Staten
- Scaffold
- Cromwell
- Hydra
- Buckingham
- Palace
- Parkland
- Admiralty
- Embankment
- Bellevue
- Montagu
- Rutland
- Guards
- Pall
- Baldwin
- Rhodesia
- Montague
- Lodging
- Hampton
- Kensington
- Alison
- Thames
- Protector
- Greenwich
- Smiley
- Easton
- Remembrance
- Pembroke
- Henrietta
- Ferry
- Comb
- Rump
- Bureaucrat
- Legate
- Northampton
- Flanagan
- Thom
- Saratoga
- Charley
- Salisbury
- Playhouse
- Township
- Safari
- Allegheny
- Cockpit
- Barge
- Mall
- Brigadier
- Bridges
- Preacher
- Sermon
- Despatch
- Charles
- Thoroughfare
- Obelisk
- Waterloo
- Revolutionary
- Manhattan
- Dandy
- Kew
- Napkin
- Fleetwood
- Torso
- Cohort
- Oates
- Flashlight
- Churchill
- Hacker
- Terrace
- Tilt
- Convoy
- Cass
- Adrian
- London
- Gael
- Chapel
- Goggle
- Commemoration
- Savanna
- Cabinet
- Majesty
Adverb
Wiktionary
WHITEHALL, proper noun. A wide street in Westminster between Parliament Square and Trafalgar Square; it houses several government offices
WHITEHALL, proper noun. A personification of the British government or civil service
Dictionary definition
WHITEHALL, noun. A wide street in London stretching from Trafalgar Square to the Houses of Parliament; site of many government offices.
WHITEHALL, noun. The British civil service.
Wise words
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