Associations to the word «Millard»
Noun
- Zachary
- Bart
- Omaha
- Royale
- Harmon
- Hays
- Kaufman
- Cochran
- Erickson
- Sears
- Utah
- Fuller
- Daryl
- Almanac
- Buchanan
- Mott
- Abigail
- Helene
- Guthrie
- Polk
- Pratt
- Clement
- Jasper
- Powers
- Pierce
- Ezra
- Manchuria
- Nebraska
- Smuggling
- Woody
- Hampton
- Pasadena
- Clements
- Evelyn
- Pelican
- Taylor
- Mitchell
- Benson
- Denton
- Presidency
- Taper
- Bob
- Wilde
- President
- Ellison
- Graves
- Franklin
- Taft
- Quincy
- Dupont
- Buffalo
- Caldwell
- Danielle
- Cheryl
- Beaver
- Pete
- Webb
- Andre
- Reese
- Fullback
- Tyler
- Industrialist
- Howell
- Mccarthy
- Flux
- Webster
- Maryland
- Harrison
- Ramsey
- Compromise
- Kathryn
- Parsons
- Zeppelin
- Duff
- Ulysses
- Travis
- Beaumont
- Canyon
- Brenda
- Russo
- Rosie
- Shelby
- Amherst
- County
- Shane
- Hours
- Nathan
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
MILLARD FILLMORE, noun. (metaphorical) a little-known, unremarkable, insignificant, and/or forgettable political figure (a reference to the 13th President of the United States, who is often considered to be the most insignificant of the United States' presidents)
Wise words
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