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crowed

Crowed vs Chowed - What's the difference?

crowed | chowed |


As verbs the difference between crowed and chowed

is that crowed is (crow) while chowed is (chow).

Crowned vs Crowed - What's the difference?

crowned | crowed |


As verbs the difference between crowned and crowed

is that crowned is (crown) while crowed is (crow).

As an adjective crowned

is (obsolete) great; excessive; supreme.

Trowed vs Crowed - What's the difference?

trowed | crowed |


As verbs the difference between trowed and crowed

is that trowed is (trow) while crowed is (crow).

Browed vs Crowed - What's the difference?

browed | crowed |


As an adjective browed

is having a brow.

As a verb crowed is

(crow).

Growed vs Crowed - What's the difference?

growed | crowed |


As verbs the difference between growed and crowed

is that growed is (us|dialect) (grow) while crowed is (crow).

Cowed vs Crowed - What's the difference?

cowed | crowed |


As verbs the difference between cowed and crowed

is that cowed is past tense of cow while crowed is past tense of crow.

As an adjective cowed

is frightened into submission.

Rowed vs Crowed - What's the difference?

rowed | crowed |


As verbs the difference between rowed and crowed

is that rowed is (row) while crowed is (crow).

As an adjective rowed

is formed into a row, or rows; having a specified number of rows.

Cromed vs Crowed - What's the difference?

cromed | crowed |


As verbs the difference between cromed and crowed

is that cromed is (crome) while crowed is (crow).

Crowed vs Crewed - What's the difference?

crowed | crewed |


As verbs the difference between crowed and crewed

is that crowed is (crow) while crewed is (crew).

As an adjective crewed is

having a crew; manned.

Crowed vs Crowded - What's the difference?

crowed | crowded |


As verbs the difference between crowed and crowded

is that crowed is past tense of crow while crowded is past tense of crowd.

As an adjective crowded is

containing too many of something; teeming.

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