Associations to the word «Winnie»
Noun
- Pooh
- Mandela
- Milne
- Ewing
- Winthrop
- Adventures
- Disney
- Mae
- Cummings
- Gopher
- Gypsy
- Honey
- Tuck
- Shepard
- Markus
- Walt
- Stevie
- Judd
- Typhoon
- Disneyland
- Pu
- Wonderland
- Mickey
- Woodpecker
- Lau
- Natalie
- Woody
- Merry
- Beckett
- Patty
- Nelly
- Teddy
- Rabbit
- Animator
- Minnie
- Halloween
- Cinderella
- Robin
- Thanksgiving
- Audrey
- Sherman
- Boswell
- Owl
- Louie
- Annie
- Christopher
- Chestnut
- Parlour
- Cartoon
- Luzon
- Witch
- Cornelia
- Wiley
- Tiffany
- Narrator
- Happy
- Holloway
- Wong
- Nelson
- Dorsey
- Racetrack
- Harlow
- Winnipeg
- Buena
- Illustrator
- Dear
- Chambers
- Schwartz
- Hoffmann
- Jake
- Valerie
- Susie
- Abs
- Dracula
- Acre
- Roberto
- Animation
- Cheung
- Kay
- Ruth
- Nigel
- Jungle
- Brenda
- Bunny
- Bungalow
- Apartheid
- Tam
- Shaw
- Amalgamation
- Toy
- Foster
- Angus
Wiktionary
WINNIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Winston.
WINNIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given names Winifred and Winona.
WINNIE THE POOH, proper noun. An English children's book series and the spun-off Disney franchise, involving several anthropomorphic animals, named for the bear character.
WINNIE THE POOH, proper noun. The bear from the series, noted for his sweet, simple nature, and his love of honey.
Wise words
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