Associations to the word «Wrens»
Noun
- Warbler
- Thrush
- Emu
- Christopher
- Blackbird
- Flycatcher
- Woodpecker
- Garth
- Sparrow
- Jenny
- Cactus
- Lark
- Fairy
- Tit
- Quail
- Nightingale
- Finch
- Steeple
- Shrike
- Kingfisher
- Nest
- Heron
- Rebuilding
- Chestnut
- Starling
- Owl
- Ely
- Marsh
- Robin
- Petty
- Stephens
- Surveyor
- Bird
- Magpie
- Oriole
- Williamsburg
- Swallow
- Lizzie
- Bunting
- Plumage
- Purple
- Willow
- Vulture
- Cock
- Baroque
- Crow
- Greenwich
- Spp
- Wilkins
- Gibbs
- Whistler
- Subspecies
- Rook
- Superfamily
- Wallis
- Cathedral
- Boyle
- Rusty
- Parrot
- Rifleman
- Pigeon
- Cobb
- Elf
- Spire
- Dove
- Pembroke
- Osprey
- Bard
- Architect
- Canyon
Adjective
Wiktionary
WREN, noun. Members of a mainly New World passerine bird family Troglodytidae.
WREN, noun. Small bird of similar appearance to a true wren.
WREN, proper noun. A surname.
WREN, proper noun. Sir Christopher Wren, English architect
WREN, proper noun. (rare) A male or female given name from the noun wren.
WREN, noun. (UK) (informal) A female member of the Royal Navy (a member of the WRNS)
WREN DAY, proper noun. (Ireland) (Wales) (Isle of Man) (Newfoundland) A celebration on December 26 where people, especially boys, hunt a fake wren and parade it upon a decorated pole.
Dictionary definition
WREN, noun. English architect who designed more than fifty London churches (1632-1723).
WREN, noun. Any of several small active brown birds of the northern hemisphere with short upright tails; they feed on insects.
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