Associations to the word «Oliver»
Noun
- Markus
- Evans
- Olivia
- Nancy
- Slade
- Ramsay
- Easton
- Christoph
- Williamson
- Jackie
- Bronson
- Bridget
- Fairfax
- Dissent
- Carlyle
- Knoxville
- Gideon
- Horton
- Belmont
- Kelley
- Freedman
- Nicole
- Jelly
- Musical
- Nugent
- Whitehall
- Kimberly
- Davies
- Bayern
- Hawthorne
- Hartley
- Dawkins
- Dorsey
- Noah
- Lois
- Arrow
- Rupert
- Vic
- Armstrong
- Sr
- Reginald
- Filmography
- Drake
- Goldstein
- Rooney
- Jens
- Wheeler
- Viscount
- Flashback
- Dutchman
- Emerson
- Trumpeter
- Fiddler
- Josiah
- Twins
- Clive
- Laurence
- Smiley
- Platoon
- Duff
- Tommy
- Barrett
- Croft
- Anson
- Hannah
- Lauren
- Elle
- Delirium
- Rip
- Costello
- Animator
- Vicar
- Christie
- Bradshaw
- Celia
- Liam
- Larkin
- Robbins
- Agatha
- Rebecca
- Sir
- Jew
- Winslow
- Deanna
- Fiona
- Lex
- Comedian
- Commonwealth
- Charley
- Bates
- Dryden
- Charles
- Gibbs
- Gurney
Wiktionary
OLIVER, proper noun. A male given name.
OLIVER, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
OLIVER, proper noun. A town in British Columbia, Canada.
OLIVER, proper noun. A ghost town in California.
OLIVER, proper noun. A city in city in Screven County, Georgia.
OLIVER, proper noun. A CDP in Pennsylvania.
OLIVER, proper noun. A village in Wisconsin.
OLIVER, proper noun. (dated) (slang) The Moon.
OLIVER, adjective. (Cockney rhyming slang) Drunk, pissed.
OLIVER, noun. (archaic) (rare) A small tilt hammer, worked by the foot.
OLIVER SPRINGS, proper noun. A town in Tennessee.
OLIVER TWIST, adjective. (Cockney rhyming slang) Drunk, pissed.
OLIVER TWISTIAN, adjective. Characteristic of the eponymous character in Dickens' novel Oliver Twist (1837–9).
Dictionary definition
OLIVER, noun. United States jazz musician who influenced the style of Louis Armstrong (1885-1938).
Wise words
Love. Fall in love and stay in love. Write only what you
love, and love what you write. The key word is love. You
have to get up in the morning and write something you love,
something to live for.