Associations to the word «Tony»
Noun
- Graeme
- Fitzgerald
- Bass
- Ricky
- Parsons
- Vic
- Dunne
- Joey
- Beatles
- Antoinette
- Clint
- Rutherford
- Sammy
- Debbie
- Saxophonist
- Wr
- Ronnie
- Sanchez
- Ramos
- Shortstop
- Butch
- Vocalist
- Tim
- Craig
- Best
- Jim
- Dorsey
- Robbie
- Elton
- Gary
- Neil
- Outfielder
- Lopez
- Rudy
- Greg
- Wally
- Presenter
- Fernandez
- Mansfield
- Ron
- Stefano
- Drum
- Danny
- Matthews
- Auckland
- Keyboard
- Robinson
- Christopher
- Judy
- Bluegrass
- Clement
- Leigh
- Performance
- Racing
- Kevin
- Salazar
- Ste
- Denny
- Isabella
- Tracy
- Mel
- Salvatore
- Complex
- Quintet
- Andy
- Burt
- Letterman
- Doug
- Rusty
- Carr
- Guitar
- Bob
- Doyle
- Manny
- Bernie
- Mcqueen
- Mclaughlin
- Rob
- Cowboy
- Williams
- Garry
- Derek
- Romano
- Eileen
- Wong
- Gordon
- Adrian
- Kemp
- Banjo
- Roach
- Schumacher
- Adaptation
- Hale
- Alan
- Labour
- Patrick
Verb
Wiktionary
TONY, proper noun. A male given name, a short form of Anthony
TONY, proper noun. Any of the statuettes awarded by the American Theatre Wing.
TONY, adjective. Stylish, high-toned, upscale.
TONY, noun. (archaic) A simpleton.
TONY CRONIES, noun. Plural of Tony crony
TONY CRONY, noun. (British) (informal) (humorous) (derogatory) An ingratiating political associate of the former British prime minister Tony Blair.
TONY LUMPKIN, noun. (dated) A bumpkin or yokel.
TONY THE TIGER, proper noun. A cartoon character used by Kellogg Company to promote its Frosted Flakes (Frosties) cereal.
Wise words
He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make
his words good.