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flook

Flook vs Floo - What's the difference?

flook | floo |


As nouns the difference between flook and floo

is that flook is a fluke of an anchor while floo is .

Flooky vs Flook - What's the difference?

flooky | flook |


As an adjective flooky

is .

As a noun flook is

a fluke of an anchor.

Flook vs Flowk - What's the difference?

flook | flowk |


As nouns the difference between flook and flowk

is that flook is a fluke of an anchor while flowk is (type of worm).

Flook vs Blook - What's the difference?

flook | blook |


As nouns the difference between flook and blook

is that flook is a fluke of an anchor while blook is a book serialized on a blog (weblog) platform.

Flook vs Fook - What's the difference?

flook | fook |


As a noun flook

is a fluke of an anchor.

As an interjection fook is

(vulgar|northern england) fuck.

As a verb fook is

(vulgar|northern england) to fuck.

Floom vs Flook - What's the difference?

floom | flook |


As nouns the difference between floom and flook

is that floom is (us|archaic) a flume, as in a mill flume while flook is a fluke of an anchor.

Flood vs Flook - What's the difference?

flood | flook |


As a proper noun flood

is (biblical) the flood referred to in the book of genesis in the old testament.

As a noun flook is

a fluke of an anchor.

Flock vs Flook - What's the difference?

flock | flook |


As nouns the difference between flock and flook

is that flock is a large number of birds, especially those gathered together for the purpose of migration while flook is a fluke of an anchor.

As a verb flock

is to congregate in or head towards a place in large numbers.

Floor vs Flook - What's the difference?

floor | flook |


As nouns the difference between floor and flook

is that floor is the bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room while flook is a fluke of an anchor.

As a verb floor

is to cover or furnish with a floor.

Look vs Flook - What's the difference?

look | flook |


As a proper noun look

is or look can be .

As a noun flook is

a fluke of an anchor.

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