Associations to the word «Mayfair»
Noun
- Rowan
- Mona
- Piccadilly
- Pts
- Tko
- Medical
- Katherine
- Gifford
- Kensington
- Saskatoon
- Witch
- Stella
- Beth
- Ellie
- Grady
- Bromley
- Dana
- Wembley
- Entire
- Beatrice
- Curry
- Westminster
- Bree
- Hilton
- Ko
- Wolverhampton
- London
- Dorchester
- Lauren
- Conduit
- Denton
- Deborah
- Belle
- Mcintyre
- Bedfordshire
- Brook
- Housewife
- Pierce
- Playboy
- Square
- Deco
- Emerald
- Boutique
- Burlington
- Yuri
- Pga
- Hotel
- Clancy
- Berkeley
- Jul
- Midlands
- Poker
- Ivor
- Hepburn
- Barclay
- Trafalgar
- Mei
- Johannesburg
- Street
- Abel
- Dover
- Grafton
- Blackwood
- Sep
- Apr
- Suzanne
- Orleans
- Nightclub
- Restaurant
- Henrietta
- Granddaughter
- Carole
- Packard
- Cheung
- Mall
- Aaron
- Ballroom
- Bertie
- Clarence
- Quinn
- Chrysler
- Harrington
- Heiress
- Chronicles
- Gossip
- Billy
- Hyde
- Granny
- Amanda
- Bunny
- Dylan
- Hui
Verb
Wiktionary
MAYFAIR, proper noun. (countable) An annual two-week-long fair that took place in central London between 1686 and 1764.
MAYFAIR, proper noun. (uncountable) An area of central London named after this fair.
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