Barking vs Parking - What's the difference?
barking | parking |
Who or that barks or bark.
(British slang) Short for barking mad.
The action of the verb to park .
Space in which to park a car or other vehicle.
As a proper noun barking
is a town in london.As a verb parking is
.As a noun parking is
the action of the verb to park .barking
English
Verb
(head)Derived terms
* barking dogs seldom biteAdjective
(en adjective)- barking dogs
- He's going to run the marathon in this hot weather dressed as Donald Duck – he must be barking !
Anagrams
*parking
English
Verb
(head)- Parking a car in a tight spot gave him some satisfaction. (as gerund)
- His parking skills needed improvement. (as participial adjective)
- They will be parking the aircraft in the desert for the next few months. (as progressive)
- Each one of his parkings of securities was a separate count on the indictment. (as gerundial noun)
Noun
(-)- Parking in central London can be very difficult.
- It can be difficult to find parking in central London.