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doug

Doug vs Doug - What's the difference?

doug | doug |

Doug vs Dough - What's the difference?

doug | dough |


As a noun dough is

a thick, malleable substance made by mixing flour with other ingredients such as water, eggs, and/or butter, that is made into a particular form and then baked.

As a verb dough is

to make into dough.

Cat vs Doug - What's the difference?

cat | doug |


As an adverb cat

is how much.

As an adjective cat

is how much.

Down vs Doug - What's the difference?

down | doug |


As a proper noun down

is one of the counties of northern ireland.

Moola vs Doug - What's the difference?

moola | doug |


As a noun moola

is (informal) money, cash.

Doug vs Dug - What's the difference?

doug | dug |


As a noun dug is

(chiefly|in the plural) on domestic mammal containing more than two breasts.

As a verb dug is

(dig).

Doug vs Dan - What's the difference?

doug | dan |


As an adjective dan is

stretched.

Doug vs Batter - What's the difference?

doug | batter |


As a proper noun Doug

is a diminutive of the male given name Douglas.

As a verb batter is

to hit or strike violently and repeatedly.

As a noun batter is

a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (e.g. pancakes, cake, or Yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (e.g. fish) prior to frying.

Doug vs Chris - What's the difference?

doug | chris |


As a proper noun chris is

a diminutive of the male given names christopher and, less commonly, of christian.

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