gully |
gulls |
As nouns the difference between gully and gulls
is that
gully is a trench, ravine or narrow channel which was worn by water flow, especially on a hillside while
gulls is plural of gull.
As verbs the difference between gully and gulls
is that
gully is to flow noisily while
gulls is third-person singular of gull.
As a proper noun Gulls is
a nickname of
Torquay United F. C., a football club from Torquay, England.
england |
gulls |
As proper nouns the difference between england and gulls
is that
england is the region of the island of Great Britain which is to the east of Wales and the south of Scotland; one of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom while
Gulls is a nickname of
Torquay United F. C., a football club from Torquay, England.
As a noun gulls is
plural of gull.
As a verb gulls is
third-person singular of gull.
torquay |
gulls |
As proper nouns the difference between torquay and gulls
is that
torquay is a town and seaside resort in southern Devon while
Gulls is a nickname of
Torquay United F. C., a football club from Torquay, England.
As a noun gulls is
plural of gull.
As a verb gulls is
third-person singular of gull.
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