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dolly

Dolly vs Dilly - What's the difference?

dolly | dilly |


As a proper noun dolly

is a diminutive of the female given name dorothy, and later also of dolores.

As an adjective dilly is

redolent of dill (the spice).

As a noun dilly is

someone or something that is remarkable or unusual or dilly can be (dated) a kind of stagecoach.

Dally vs Dolly - What's the difference?

dally | dolly |


As a verb dally

is to waste time in voluptuous pleasures, or in idleness; to trifle.

As a noun dally

is several wraps of rope around the saddle horn, used to stop animals in.

As a proper noun dolly is

a diminutive of the female given name dorothy, and later also of dolores.

Molly vs Dolly - What's the difference?

molly | dolly |


In lang=en terms the difference between dolly and molly

is that dolly is dolly Parton while molly is pure MDMA powder.

As nouns the difference between dolly and molly

is that dolly is a contrivance, turning on a vertical axis by a handle or winch, and giving a circular motion to the ore to be washed; a stirrer while molly is a woman or girl, especially of low status.

As proper nouns the difference between dolly and molly

is that dolly is a diminutive of the female given name Dorothy, and later also of Dolores while Molly is {{given name|female}.

As a verb dolly

is to hit a dolly.

Folly vs Dolly - What's the difference?

folly | dolly |


As a noun folly

is .

As a proper noun dolly is

a diminutive of the female given name dorothy, and later also of dolores.

Dogly vs Dolly - What's the difference?

dogly | dolly |


As an adjective dogly

is of, like, or pertaining to dogs or the dog family; canine.

As an adverb dogly

is in the manner of a dog.

As a noun dolly is

a contrivance, turning on a vertical axis by a handle or winch, and giving a circular motion to the ore to be washed; a stirrer.

As a verb dolly is

to hit a dolly.

As a proper noun Dolly is

a diminutive of the female given name Dorothy, and later also of Dolores.

Golly vs Dolly - What's the difference?

golly | dolly |


As nouns the difference between golly and dolly

is that golly is abbreviation of golliwog:|lang=en while dolly is a contrivance, turning on a vertical axis by a handle or winch, and giving a circular motion to the ore to be washed; a stirrer.

As verbs the difference between golly and dolly

is that golly is to spit; to force up phlegm from one's throat while dolly is to hit a dolly.

As an interjection golly

is god.

As a proper noun Dolly is

a diminutive of the female given name Dorothy, and later also of Dolores.

Dolly vs Rolly - What's the difference?

dolly | rolly |


As a noun dolly

is a contrivance, turning on a vertical axis by a handle or winch, and giving a circular motion to the ore to be washed; a stirrer.

As a verb dolly

is to hit a dolly.

As a proper noun Dolly

is a diminutive of the female given name Dorothy, and later also of Dolores.

As an adjective rolly is

rolling; having the ability to roll, usually due to wheels attached on the bottom.

Doily vs Dolly - What's the difference?

doily | dolly |


As a noun doily

is a small ornamental piece of lace or linen or paper used to protect a surface from scratches by hard objects such as vases or bowls; or to decorate a plate of food.

As a proper noun dolly is

a diminutive of the female given name dorothy, and later also of dolores.

Dolls vs Dolly - What's the difference?

dolls | dolly |


As a noun dolls

is .

As a proper noun dolly is

a diminutive of the female given name dorothy, and later also of dolores.

Dolly vs Dooly - What's the difference?

dolly | dooly |


As nouns the difference between dolly and dooly

is that dolly is a contrivance, turning on a vertical axis by a handle or winch, and giving a circular motion to the ore to be washed; a stirrer while dooly is a kind of litter suspended from men's shoulders, for carrying persons or things; a palanquin.

As a verb dolly

is to hit a dolly.

As a proper noun Dolly

is a diminutive of the female given name Dorothy, and later also of Dolores.

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