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cloy

Cloy vs Undefined - What's the difference?

cloy | undefined |


As a verb cloy

is to fill up or choke up; to stop up.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Cloy vs Abound - What's the difference?

cloy | abound |


In lang=en terms the difference between cloy and abound

is that cloy is to fill to loathing; to surfeit while abound is to be copiously supplied;.

As verbs the difference between cloy and abound

is that cloy is to fill up or choke up; to stop up while abound is to be full to overflowing .

Mawkish vs Cloy - What's the difference?

mawkish | cloy |


As an adjective mawkish

is feeling sick, queasy.

As a verb cloy is

to fill up or choke up; to stop up.

Suffice vs Cloy - What's the difference?

suffice | cloy | Related terms |

Suffice is a related term of cloy.


In lang=en terms the difference between suffice and cloy

is that suffice is to satisfy; to content; to be equal to the wants or demands of while cloy is to fill to loathing; to surfeit.

As verbs the difference between suffice and cloy

is that suffice is to be enough or sufficient; to meet the need (of anything); to be equal to the end proposed; to be adequate while cloy is to fill up or choke up; to stop up.

Cloy vs Realize - What's the difference?

cloy | realize |


In lang=en terms the difference between cloy and realize

is that cloy is to fill to loathing; to surfeit while realize is to cause to seem real; to impress upon the mind as actual; to feel vividly or strongly; to make one's own in apprehension or experience.

As verbs the difference between cloy and realize

is that cloy is to fill up or choke up; to stop up while realize is to make real; to convert from the imaginary or fictitious into the actual; to bring into concrete existence; to accomplish.

Cloy vs Overfill - What's the difference?

cloy | overfill | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between cloy and overfill

is that cloy is to fill up or choke up; to stop up while overfill is to fill beyond capacity or beyond what is appropriate.

As a noun overfill is

an instance of overfilling.

Cloy vs Weary - What's the difference?

cloy | weary |


As verbs the difference between cloy and weary

is that cloy is to fill up or choke up; to stop up while weary is to make or to become weary.

As an adjective weary is

having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; tired; fatigued.

Coy vs Cloy - What's the difference?

coy | cloy |


As verbs the difference between coy and cloy

is that coy is to caress, pet; to coax, entice while cloy is to fill up or choke up; to stop up.

As an adjective coy

is bashful, shy, retiring.

As a noun coy

is a trap from which waterfowl may be hunted.

Cloy vs Loy - What's the difference?

cloy | loy |


As a verb cloy

is to fill up or choke up; to stop up.

As a noun loy is

(ireland) a type of spade used in ireland.

Cloy vs Clod - What's the difference?

cloy | clod |


In lang=en terms the difference between cloy and clod

is that cloy is to fill to loathing; to surfeit while clod is to pelt with clods.

As verbs the difference between cloy and clod

is that cloy is to fill up or choke up; to stop up while clod is to pelt with clods.

As a noun clod is

a lump of something, especially of earth or clay.

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