Associations to the word «Hilary»
Noun
- Duff
- Putnam
- Vane
- Hahn
- Austen
- Goldstein
- Kingsley
- Wainwright
- Nonfiction
- Johanna
- Lizzie
- Devon
- Faye
- Mcguire
- Ign
- Metamorphosis
- Weston
- Chichester
- Summers
- Pritchard
- Rosen
- Jackie
- Ambrose
- Spears
- Rosalind
- Bray
- Shepard
- Saunders
- Peggy
- Violinist
- Neil
- Bring
- Smiley
- Katherine
- Joshua
- Cinderella
- Jacqueline
- Glamorgan
- Madge
- Potts
- Winters
- Pairing
- Eastwood
- Wilcox
- Coco
- Augustine
- Booker
- Ashley
- Jessica
- Christina
- Griffiths
- Tony
- Jennifer
- Weekly
- Armstrong
- Jerome
- Cassandra
- Bianca
- Cromwell
- Lawson
- Berman
- Neville
- Realism
- Vanessa
- Lyon
- Bruno
- Sheen
- Lindsay
- Laurel
- Dobson
- Olivia
- Boyce
- Chamberlain
- Hillary
- Mckay
- Eyre
- Mandy
- Anand
- Angie
- Deacon
- Vaccine
- Cecilia
- Calvert
- Lily
- Paula
- Sasha
- Simpson
- Lauren
- Evans
- Stench
- Palma
- Anna
- Nan
- Katie
- Gail
- Parlor
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
HILARY, proper noun. A male given name.
HILARY, proper noun. A female given name.
HILARY TERM, noun. The second academic term of the universities of Oxford and Dublin, running from January to March.
HILARY TERMS, noun. Plural of Hilary term
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