Associations to the word «Liza»
Noun
- Goddard
- Sinatra
- Cabaret
- Tess
- Judy
- Garland
- Lim
- Tad
- Cher
- Sammy
- Wang
- Enrique
- Gil
- Kahn
- Elton
- Lucille
- Patti
- Lu
- Nigger
- Damon
- Jane
- Snyder
- Bianca
- Gilmore
- Sally
- Dino
- Robbie
- Burt
- Bowie
- Madeline
- Rivera
- Horne
- Amanda
- Brock
- Julie
- Tina
- Reeves
- Kemp
- Cody
- Actress
- Starring
- Lou
- Haley
- Vicki
- Jenny
- Dietrich
- Chandler
- Verandah
- Erica
- Eliza
- Gus
- Angie
- Loren
- Lau
- Donnelly
- Daly
- Wong
- Celebrity
- Eviction
- Herman
- Huber
- Hoffman
- Emmy
- Donna
- Anita
- Jacqueline
- Wainwright
- Ter
- Barrie
- Anna
- Shirley
- Annie
- Dion
- Gloria
- Tchaikovsky
- Tony
- Diana
- Kat
- Ira
- Beth
- Rudd
- Bennett
- Lass
- Hurricane
- Freddie
- Liner
- Jennifer
- Lam
- Ann
- Alicia
- Vaughan
- Presenter
Adverb
Wiktionary
LIZA, proper noun. A taxonomic genus within the family Mugilidae — a large group of mullets.
LIZA, proper noun. A female given name, diminutive of Eliza and Elizabeth.
LIZA, noun. The white mullet (Mugil curema), of the subtropical Americas.
Dictionary definition
LIZA, noun. Similar to the striped mullet and takes its place in the Caribbean region.
Wise words
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