handbag |
sandbag |
As nouns the difference between handbag and sandbag
is that
handbag is (mainly commonwealth) a small bag used by women (or sometimes by men) for carrying various small personal items while
sandbag is a bag, filled with sand, that can be used to weigh something down, to make a defensive wall against flooding etc, or as a weapon.
As verbs the difference between handbag and sandbag
is that
handbag is (british|transitive|humorous) figuratively, to hit with a handbag; to attack verbally or subject to criticism (used originally of ) while
sandbag is to construct a wall of sandbags (around something).
taxonomy |
handbag |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and handbag
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
handbag is (mainly commonwealth) a small bag used by women (or sometimes by men) for carrying various small personal items.
As a verb handbag is
(british|transitive|humorous) figuratively, to hit with a handbag; to attack verbally or subject to criticism (used originally of ).
handkerchief |
handbag |
As nouns the difference between handkerchief and handbag
is that
handkerchief is a piece of cloth, usually square and often fine and elegant, carried for wiping the face, eyes, nose or hands while
handbag is (mainly commonwealth) a small bag used by women (or sometimes by men) for carrying various small personal items.
As a verb handbag is
(british|transitive|humorous) figuratively, to hit with a handbag; to attack verbally or subject to criticism (used originally of ).
handbag |
handbagless |
As a noun handbag
is (mainly commonwealth) a small bag used by women (or sometimes by men) for carrying various small personal items.
As a verb handbag
is (british|transitive|humorous) figuratively, to hit with a handbag; to attack verbally or subject to criticism (used originally of ).
As an adjective handbagless is
(rare) without a handbag.
handbag |
cabas |
As nouns the difference between handbag and cabas
is that
handbag is a small bag used by women (or sometimes by men) for carrying various small personal items while
cabas is a flat basket or frail for figs, etc.
As a verb handbag
is figuratively, to hit with a handbag; to attack verbally or subject to criticism (used originally of
Margaret Thatcher).
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