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cockeyed

Cockeyed vs Crosseyed - What's the difference?

cockeyed | crosseyed |


In us|lang=en terms the difference between cockeyed and crosseyed

is that cockeyed is (us) crooked or askew while crosseyed is (us) having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily.

As adjectives the difference between cockeyed and crosseyed

is that cockeyed is (us) having both eyes oriented inward while crosseyed is (us) having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily.

Small vs Cockeyed - What's the difference?

small | cockeyed |


As a proper noun small

is .

As an adjective cockeyed is

(us) having both eyes oriented inward.

Cockeyed - What does it mean?

cockeyed | |

Wikidiffcom vs Cockeyed - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | cockeyed |


As an adjective cockeyed is

(us) having both eyes oriented inward.

Lazy vs Cockeyed - What's the difference?

lazy | cockeyed |


As adjectives the difference between lazy and cockeyed

is that lazy is unwilling to do work or make an effort while cockeyed is having both eyes oriented inward.

As a verb lazy

is to laze, act in a lazy manner.

Cockeyed vs Walleyed - What's the difference?

cockeyed | walleyed |


As adjectives the difference between cockeyed and walleyed

is that cockeyed is (us) having both eyes oriented inward while walleyed is having eyes with a pale coloured iris.

Cockeye vs Cockeyed - What's the difference?

cockeye | cockeyed |


As a noun cockeye

is a squinting eye.

As an adjective cockeyed is

having both eyes oriented inward.

Cockered vs Cockeyed - What's the difference?

cockered | cockeyed |


As a verb cockered

is past tense of cocker.

As an adjective cockeyed is

having both eyes oriented inward.

Jockeyed vs Cockeyed - What's the difference?

jockeyed | cockeyed |


As a verb jockeyed

is (jockey).

As an adjective cockeyed is

(us) having both eyes oriented inward.

Cockeyed vs Cockeyes - What's the difference?

cockeyed | cockeyes |


As an adjective cockeyed

is (us) having both eyes oriented inward.

As a noun cockeyes is

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