Associations to the word «Collins»
Noun
- Harper
- Rockwell
- Judy
- Phil
- Auckland
- Hackett
- Clapton
- Fontana
- Larsen
- Rutherford
- Joan
- Suzanne
- Mel
- Publisher
- Dickens
- Ltd
- Shirley
- Colorado
- Leroy
- Genesis
- Kerry
- Agatha
- Eileen
- Gail
- Ripper
- Clifton
- Geoffrey
- Bernie
- Elton
- Fort
- Griffith
- Ode
- Michelle
- Cox
- Phelps
- Ira
- Floyd
- Funk
- Jackie
- Dominic
- Melbourne
- Beale
- Hawthorn
- Dodd
- Quentin
- Liam
- Patricia
- Catfish
- Rusty
- Copeland
- Allan
- Banks
- Doug
- Lucille
- Ronnie
- Alexis
- Vodka
- Dominique
- Stevie
- Richie
- Michael
- Cork
- Merle
- Christie
- Joanne
- Eddie
- Astronaut
- Ferrari
- Harlan
- Lauren
- Baseman
- Daryl
- Dolly
- Sid
- Gerry
- Cindy
- Judith
- Encyclopaedia
- Pat
- Tony
- Whitney
- Mead
- Dunbar
- Cora
- Zealand
- Powell
- Leah
- Mick
- Quarterback
- Drummer
- Gary
- Derek
- Saxophone
- Dave
- Clinton
- Garry
Verb
Wiktionary
COLLINS, proper noun. An English patronymic surname from the given name Colin, pet form of Coll (Nicholas).
COLLINS, proper noun. An Irish surname, anglicized from the Gaelic Ó Coileáin.
COLLINS, noun. Any of various alcoholic drinks made with lemon juice, sugar, and carbonated water.
COLLINS, noun. Any of various alcoholic drinks made with lemon juice, sugar, and carbonated water.
COLLINS GLASS, noun. A particular kind of tumbler, typically holding fourteen fluid ounces and used for Tom Collinses and other long mixed drinks.
COLLINS GLASSES, noun. Plural of Collins glass
Dictionary definition
COLLINS, noun. English writer noted for early detective novels (1824-1889).
COLLINS, noun. Tall iced drink of liquor (usually gin) with fruit juice.
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