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dows

Sows vs Dows - What's the difference?

sows | dows |


As a noun sows

is englishman.

As a proper noun dows is

a city in iowa.

Dows vs Downs - What's the difference?

dows | downs |


As verbs the difference between dows and downs

is that dows is third-person singular of dow while downs is third-person singular of down.

As proper nouns the difference between dows and downs

is that dows is a city in Iowa while Downs is the South Downs.

As a noun downs is

plural of lang=en.

Doos vs Dows - What's the difference?

doos | dows |


As a noun doos

is (south africa|vulgar) vagina.

As a proper noun dows is

a city in iowa.

Rows vs Dows - What's the difference?

rows | dows |


As a noun rows

is .

As a verb rows

is (row).

As a proper noun dows is

a city in iowa.

Dohs vs Dows - What's the difference?

dohs | dows |


As a noun dohs

is .

As a proper noun dows is

a city in iowa.

Doss vs Dows - What's the difference?

doss | dows |


As a verb doss

is (intransitive|british|and|ireland) to avoid work, shirk, etc.

As a noun doss

is work avoidance.

As an adjective doss

is (scotland) describes a useless or lazy person generally combined with expletive noun, especially cunt .

As a proper noun dows is

a city in iowa.

Vows vs Dows - What's the difference?

vows | dows |


As a noun vows

is .

As a verb vows

is (vow).

As a proper noun dows is

a city in iowa.

Dowl vs Dows - What's the difference?

dowl | dows |


As a noun dowl

is .

As a proper noun dows is

a city in iowa.

Dows vs Doms - What's the difference?

dows | doms |


As a verb dows

is third-person singular of dow.

As a proper noun Dows

is a city in Iowa.

As an initialism DOMS is

delayed onset muscle soreness

As a noun doms is

plural of lang=en.

Dows vs Lows - What's the difference?

dows | lows |


As a proper noun dows

is a city in iowa.

As a noun lows is

.

As a verb lows is

(low).

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