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bowk

Bosk vs Bowk - What's the difference?

bosk | bowk |


As a noun bosk

is a thicket; a small wood or bosk can be hornless goat.

As a verb bowk is

(geordie) to belch, to burp.

Bowk vs Bork - What's the difference?

bowk | bork |


As a verb bowk

is (geordie) to belch, to burp.

As a noun bork is

fur.

Bolk vs Bowk - What's the difference?

bolk | bowk |


As verbs the difference between bolk and bowk

is that bolk is to belch while bowk is (geordie) to belch, to burp.

Bowk vs Bonk - What's the difference?

bowk | bonk |


As verbs the difference between bowk and bonk

is that bowk is (geordie) to belch, to burp while bonk is to strike or collide with something.

As a noun bonk is

a bump on the head.

Bowk vs Lowk - What's the difference?

bowk | lowk |


As a verb bowk

is (geordie) to belch, to burp.

As a noun lowk is

.

Bowk vs Bock - What's the difference?

bowk | bock |


As a verb bowk

is (geordie) to belch, to burp.

As a noun bock is

he-goat or bock can be bock beer or bock can be desire, interest to do something.

Bouk vs Bowk - What's the difference?

bouk | bowk |


As a noun bouk

is the belly.

As a verb bowk is

(geordie) to belch, to burp.

Bowk vs Gowk - What's the difference?

bowk | gowk |


As verbs the difference between bowk and gowk

is that bowk is to belch, to burp while gowk is to make foolish; to stupefy.

As a noun gowk is

a cuckoo.

Bowk vs Boak - What's the difference?

bowk | boak |


As verbs the difference between bowk and boak

is that bowk is (geordie) to belch, to burp while boak is (obsolete) to burp.

Bowl vs Bowk - What's the difference?

bowl | bowk |


As verbs the difference between bowl and bowk

is that bowl is (label) to roll or throw (a ball) in the correct manner in cricket and similar games and sports while bowk is (geordie) to belch, to burp.

As a noun bowl

is a roughly hemispherical container used to hold, mix or present food, such as salad, fruit or soup, or other items or bowl can be the ball rolled by players in the game of lawn bowls.

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