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
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