burly |
tall |
As adjectives the difference between burly and tall
is that
burly is (usually|of a man) large, well-built, and muscular while
tall is (of a person) having a vertical extent greater than the average for example, somebody with a height of over 6 feet would generally be considered to be tall.
burly |
swole |
In slang|lang=en terms the difference between burly and swole
is that
burly is (slang) originating from surfer culture and/or southern california an expressive term to mean something is of large magnitude, either good or bad, and sometimes both while
swole is (slang) having an erect penis.
As adjectives the difference between burly and swole
is that
burly is (usually|of a man) large, well-built, and muscular while
swole is pertaining to men showboating themselves in front of one another, sometimes before a fight.
As a verb swole is
(us south|aave) (
swell).
burly |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between burly and undefined
is that
burly is (usually|of a man) large, well-built, and muscular while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
burly |
frail |
As adjectives the difference between burly and frail
is that
burly is large, well-built, and muscular while
frail is easily broken; mentally or physically fragile; not firm or durable; liable to fail and perish; easily destroyed; not tenacious of life; weak; infirm.
As a noun frail is
a basket made of rushes, used chiefly for containing figs and raisins.
As a verb frail is
to play a stringed instrument, usually a banjo, by picking with the back of a fingernail.
chunky |
burly |
Related terms |
Chunky is a related term of burly.
As adjectives the difference between chunky and burly
is that
chunky is having chunks while
burly is (usually|of a man) large, well-built, and muscular.
As a noun chunky
is (
native american game).
gorilla |
burly |
As a noun gorilla
is the largest of the apes, native to the forests of central Africa, and known for its trait of knuckle-walking.
As an adjective burly is
large, well-built, and muscular.
adherent |
burly |
As adjectives the difference between adherent and burly
is that
adherent is adhesive, sticking to something while
burly is large, well-built, and muscular.
As a noun adherent
is a person who has membership in some group, association or religion.
burly |
wholesome |
As adjectives the difference between burly and wholesome
is that
burly is large, well-built, and muscular while
wholesome is promoting good health and well-being.
burly |
sticky |
As adjectives the difference between burly and sticky
is that
burly is large, well-built, and muscular while
sticky is able or likely to stick.
As a noun sticky is
a sticky note, such as a post-it note.
As a verb sticky is
to fix a thread at the top of the list of topics or threads so as to keep it in view.
murky |
burly |
As adjectives the difference between murky and burly
is that
murky is hard to see through, as a fog or mist while
burly is large, well-built, and muscular.
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