bring |
curry |
As a verb bring
is (
lb) to transport toward somebody/somewhere.
As an interjection bring
is the sound of a telephone ringing.
As a proper noun curry is
a family name of irish origin, from.
curry |
gumbo |
As nouns the difference between curry and gumbo
is that
curry is one of a family of dishes originating from South Asian cuisine, flavoured by a spiced sauce while
gumbo is the okra plant or its pods.
As a verb curry
is to cook or season with curry powder.
As a proper noun Curry
is a family name of Irish origin, from Ó Comhraidhe.
curry |
ingratiate |
As a proper noun curry
is a family name of irish origin, from.
As a verb ingratiate is
(reflexive) to bring oneself into favour with someone by flattering or trying to please him or her.
curry |
football |
As a proper noun curry
is a family name of irish origin, from.
As a noun football is
the kind of ball used in american football.
curry |
wonder |
As a proper noun curry
is a family name of irish origin, from.
As a noun wonder is
one of the.
curry |
westbrook |
As proper nouns the difference between curry and westbrook
is that
curry is a family name of irish origin, from while
westbrook is any of a number of places in england and elsewhere.
kerrie |
curry |
Curry is a synonym of kerrie.
As proper nouns the difference between kerrie and curry
is that
kerrie is {{given name|female|from=surnames}}, variant spelling of Kerry while
Curry is a family name of Irish origin, from Ó Comhraidhe.
As a noun curry is
one of a family of dishes originating from South Asian cuisine, flavoured by a spiced sauce.
As a verb curry is
to cook or season with curry powder.
curry |
char |
As proper nouns the difference between curry and char
is that
curry is a family name of irish origin, from while
char is a nickname for charlotte.
curry |
currycomb |
As a proper noun curry
is a family name of irish origin, from.
As a noun currycomb is
a comb or brush, having rubber or plastic teeth, used to groom horses.
As a verb currycomb is
to groom using such a comb.
turmeric |
curry |
As nouns the difference between turmeric and curry
is that
turmeric is an Indian plant, species: Curcuma longa, with aromatic rhizomes, part of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae) while
curry is one of a family of dishes originating from South Asian cuisine, flavoured by a spiced sauce.
As a verb curry is
to cook or season with curry powder.
As a proper noun Curry is
a family name of Irish origin, from Ó Comhraidhe.
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