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belch

Bench vs Belch - What's the difference?

bench | belch |


As nouns the difference between bench and belch

is that bench is a long seat, for example, in the park or bench can be (weightlifting) the weight one is able to bench press, especially the maximum weight capable of being pressed while belch is belgian (inhabitant of belgium).

As a verb bench

is (sports) to remove a player from play or bench can be (transitive|and|intransitive|colloquial) to lift by bench pressing or bench can be .

Slurp vs Belch - What's the difference?

slurp | belch |


As verbs the difference between slurp and belch

is that slurp is {{cx|transitive|lang=en}} To eat or drink noisily while belch is to expel gas loudly from the stomach through the mouth.

As nouns the difference between slurp and belch

is that slurp is a loud sucking noise made in eating or drinking while belch is the sound one makes when belching.

Taxonomy vs Belch - What's the difference?

taxonomy | belch |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and belch

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while belch is belgian (inhabitant of belgium).

Poot vs Belch - What's the difference?

poot | belch |


As nouns the difference between poot and belch

is that poot is (babytalk|slang) a fart, perhaps a relatively quiet one while belch is belgian (inhabitant of belgium).

As a verb poot

is (babytalk|slang) to fart.

Belch vs Belchy - What's the difference?

belch | belchy |


As a noun belch

is belgian (inhabitant of belgium).

As an adjective belchy is

pertaining to, or characterised by, belching.

Belch vs Bolk - What's the difference?

belch | bolk |


As a noun belch

is belgian (inhabitant of belgium).

As a verb bolk is

to belch.

Belch vs Eructate - What's the difference?

belch | eructate |


As a noun belch

is belgian (inhabitant of belgium).

As a verb eructate is

to burp; to belch.

Belch vs Belchingly - What's the difference?

belch | belchingly |


As a noun belch

is belgian (inhabitant of belgium).

As an adverb belchingly is

in a belching way.

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