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drolly

Drolly vs Brolly - What's the difference?

drolly | brolly |


As an adverb drolly

is in a droll, odd or humorous manner.

As a noun brolly is

(british|nz|australia|informal) umbrella.

Drolly vs Drolls - What's the difference?

drolly | drolls |


As an adverb drolly

is in a droll, odd or humorous manner.

As a noun drolls is

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Dolly vs Drolly - What's the difference?

dolly | drolly |


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 adverb drolly is

in a droll, odd or humorous manner.

Drolly vs Rolly - What's the difference?

drolly | rolly |


As an adverb drolly

is in a droll, odd or humorous manner.

As an adjective rolly is

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

Drolly vs Drooly - What's the difference?

drolly | drooly |


As an adverb drolly

is in a droll, odd or humorous manner.

As an adjective drooly is

producing an excess of drool.

Drolly vs Trolly - What's the difference?

drolly | trolly |


As an adverb drolly

is in a droll, odd or humorous manner.

As a noun trolly is

alternative form of lang=en.

Prolly vs Drolly - What's the difference?

prolly | drolly |


As adverbs the difference between prolly and drolly

is that prolly is while drolly is in a droll, odd or humorous manner.