Associations to the word «Bassett»
Noun
- Christine
- Leicester
- Bandit
- Devon
- Mather
- Hound
- Mort
- Dickinson
- Ann
- Dalton
- Bedford
- Nottingham
- Chamberlain
- Butch
- M3
- Gillian
- Outlaw
- Delaware
- Leroy
- Goldberg
- Forster
- Patti
- Sutton
- Norma
- Auckland
- Roderick
- Judith
- Preston
- Regis
- Atkinson
- Saloon
- Moore
- Brenda
- Charlie
- Sheppard
- Marcia
- Conn
- Caretaker
- Spencer
- Gareth
- Sheriff
- Royale
- Vaughan
- Fraser
- Roberta
- Bing
- Editorial
- Relegation
- Married
- Bartholomew
- Slip
- Laurence
- Baldwin
- Nathan
- Langley
- Wendell
- Paterson
- Confederate
- Pamela
- Laura
- Ranch
- Jessica
- Stella
- Viscount
- Toro
- Elizabeth
- Duncan
- Douglass
- Tyson
- Watts
- Amalgamation
- Martha
- Avon
- Goodwin
- Despatch
- Fiona
- Harvey
- Supervisor
- Drake
- Obstruction
- Harrison
- Courtney
- Scarlet
- Ethel
- Toronto
- Belmont
- Obsession
- Vale
- Esq
- Starring
- Lena
- Vance
- Arthur
- Mike
- Ralph
Adjective
Wiktionary
BASSETT, proper noun. A English surname derived from a nickname for a short person.
BASSETT, proper noun. A town in Hampshire, close to Southampton.
BASSETT, proper noun. A city in Iowa.
BASSETT, proper noun. A city in Nebraska.
BASSETT, proper noun. An unincorporated community in Wisconsin.
Wise words
Four things come not back. The spoken word, the sped arrow,
the past life, ad the neglected opportunity.