Associations to the word «Derbies»
Noun
- Epsom
- Roller
- Racehorse
- Kentucky
- Derbyshire
- Thoroughbred
- Nottingham
- Belmont
- Stake
- Downs
- Filly
- Racecourse
- Newmarket
- Jockey
- Oaks
- Leicester
- Colt
- Sire
- Crewe
- Midlands
- Handicap
- Burnley
- Chesterfield
- Middlesbrough
- Anita
- Sunderland
- Breeder
- Rival
- Tottenham
- Doncaster
- Midland
- Rivalry
- Greyhound
- Hotspur
- Earl
- Betting
- Furlong
- Albion
- Stallion
- Wolverhampton
- Skater
- Racetrack
- Sheffield
- Watford
- Barnsley
- Trafford
- Luton
- Grimsby
- Ipswich
- Contender
- Stanley
- Winner
- Fulham
- Blackpool
- Aston
- Kimberley
- Progeny
- Liverpool
- Blackburn
- Leeds
- Beaufort
- Trainer
- Fixture
- Tyne
- Gotham
- Playhouse
- Royce
- Coventry
- Hove
- Huddersfield
- Birmingham
- Wanderer
- Wigan
- Odds
- Stockport
- Relegation
- Arboretum
- Trent
- Rutland
- Shrewsbury
- Guinea
- Charlton
- Lancashire
- Churchill
- Southampton
- Louisville
- Travers
- Manchester
- Bolton
- Staffordshire
Wiktionary
DERBY, noun. Any of several annual horseraces.
DERBY, noun. By extension, any organized race.
DERBY, noun. (US) A bowler hat
DERBY, noun. (sports) A local derby (qv).
DERBY, proper noun. A city in the east Midlands of England, once the county town of Derbyshire.
DERBY, proper noun. Various cities in the USA, Canada, Australia, South Africa
Dictionary definition
DERBY, noun. A felt hat that is round and hard with a narrow brim.
Wise words
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