coast |
prance |
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Coast is a related term of prance.
As nouns the difference between coast and prance
is that
coast is (obsolete) the side or edge of something while
prance is (uncommon) the act of prancing.
As verbs the difference between coast and prance
is that
coast is to glide along without adding energy while
prance is (of a horse) to spring forward on the hind legs.
fling |
coast |
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Fling is a related term of coast.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between fling and coast
is that
fling is (obsolete) a trifing matter; an object of contempt while
coast is (obsolete) to conduct along a coast or river bank.
In lang=en terms the difference between fling and coast
is that
fling is to throw with violence or quick movement; to hurl while
coast is to glide along without adding energy.
As nouns the difference between fling and coast
is that
fling is an act of throwing, often violently while
coast is (obsolete) the side or edge of something.
As verbs the difference between fling and coast
is that
fling is to throw with violence or quick movement; to hurl while
coast is to glide along without adding energy.
inch |
coast |
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Inch is a related term of coast.
As nouns the difference between inch and coast
is that
inch is a unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot, or exactly 254 centimetres or
inch can be (scotland) a small island while
coast is (obsolete) the side or edge of something.
As verbs the difference between inch and coast
is that
inch is (followed by a preposition) to advance very slowly, or by a small amount (in a particular direction) while
coast is to glide along without adding energy.
bound |
coast |
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Bound is a related term of coast.
In lang=en terms the difference between bound and coast
is that
bound is to cause to leap while
coast is to glide along without adding energy.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between bound and coast
is that
bound is (obsolete) ready, prepared while
coast is (obsolete) to conduct along a coast or river bank.
As verbs the difference between bound and coast
is that
bound is (
bind) or
bound can be to surround a territory or other geographical entity or
bound can be to leap, move by jumping while
coast is to glide along without adding energy.
As nouns the difference between bound and coast
is that
bound is (often|used in plural) a boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory or
bound can be a sizeable jump, great leap while
coast is (obsolete) the side or edge of something.
As an adjective bound
is (with infinitive) obliged (to) or
bound can be (obsolete) ready, prepared.
hotfoot |
coast |
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Hotfoot is a related term of coast.
As nouns the difference between hotfoot and coast
is that
hotfoot is (us) the prank of secretly inserting a match between the sole and upper of a victim's shoe and then lighting it while
coast is (obsolete) the side or edge of something.
As an adverb hotfoot
is (british) hastily; without delay.
As a verb coast is
to glide along without adding energy.
stir |
coast |
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Stir is a related term of coast.
As nouns the difference between stir and coast
is that
stir is scorpion while
coast is (obsolete) the side or edge of something.
As a verb coast is
to glide along without adding energy.
plug |
coast |
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As nouns the difference between plug and coast
is that
plug is a pronged connecting device which fits into a mating socket while
coast is the side or edge of something.
As verbs the difference between plug and coast
is that
plug is to stop with a plug; to make tight by stopping a hole while
coast is to glide along without adding energy.
accelerate |
coast |
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Accelerate is a related term of coast.
As verbs the difference between accelerate and coast
is that
accelerate is (
label) to cause to move faster; to quicken the motion of; to add to the speed of while
coast is to glide along without adding energy.
As an adjective accelerate
is (rare) accelerated; quickened; hastened; hurried.
As a noun coast is
(obsolete) the side or edge of something.
toddle |
coast |
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Toddle is a related term of coast.
As verbs the difference between toddle and coast
is that
toddle is to walk unsteadily, as a small child does while
coast is to glide along without adding energy.
As a noun coast is
(obsolete) the side or edge of something.
hurry |
coast |
Related terms |
Hurry is a related term of coast.
As nouns the difference between hurry and coast
is that
hurry is rushed action while
coast is (obsolete) the side or edge of something.
As verbs the difference between hurry and coast
is that
hurry is (
label) to do things quickly while
coast is to glide along without adding energy.
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