Associations to the word «Bert»
Noun
- Comedian
- Webber
- Shepard
- Rhys
- Harry
- Airship
- Epstein
- Prentice
- Wolverhampton
- Judy
- Stern
- Russell
- Fred
- Bertie
- Garner
- Ripley
- Bell
- Hodges
- Kramer
- Bancroft
- Pts
- Chadwick
- Amsterdam
- Rooney
- Cunningham
- Curt
- Patsy
- Hicks
- Trumpeter
- Fields
- Avery
- Foreman
- Billy
- Clamp
- Doug
- Van
- Kiln
- Gerry
- Phil
- Simmons
- Boxing
- Lindsay
- Laden
- Lance
- Gus
- Ollie
- Radcliffe
- Farrell
- Gould
- Pritchard
- Banjo
- Ted
- Jerry
- Tracy
- Dolores
- Cartwright
- Carlton
- Waters
- Shortstop
- Maggie
- Harrier
- Gardiner
- Bertha
- Wilbur
- Feud
- Croydon
- Denny
- Vic
- Brink
- Reese
- Twist
- Sherwood
- Rolf
- Chestnut
- Nfl
- Ethel
- Ko
- Dempsey
- Snoop
- Corbett
- Graham
- Cantor
- Shout
- Bertrand
- Baseman
- Kayla
- Wigan
- Anders
- Betty
- Elmer
- Twin
- Donnelly
- Olson
- Phillips
- Frankie
- Capt
- Dazzling
- Hawthorn
Adjective
Wiktionary
BERT, proper noun. A diminutive form of male given names containing the element bert, also used as a formal given name.
BERT AND ERNIE, proper noun. (informal) Term used to describe two inseparable friends whose personalities are vastly different.
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.