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hooly

Holy vs Hooly - What's the difference?

holy | hooly |


In archaic terms the difference between holy and hooly

is that holy is a thing that is extremely holy; used almost exclusively in {{term|Holy of Holies}} while hooly is holy.

As a noun holy

is a thing that is extremely holy; used almost exclusively in {{term|Holy of Holies}}.

As an adverb hooly is

wholly; all the way.

Hooey vs Hooly - What's the difference?

hooey | hooly |


As a noun hooey

is (slang) silly talk or writing; nonsense.

As an adjective hooly is

(archaic) holy.

As an adverb hooly is

(archaic|or|scotland) wholly; all the way.

Hoolie vs Hooly - What's the difference?

hoolie | hooly | see also |

Hoolie is a see also of hooly.


As a noun hoolie

is (slang) a hooligan.

As an adjective hooly is

(archaic) holy.

As an adverb hooly is

(archaic|or|scotland) wholly; all the way.

Hooley vs Hooly - What's the difference?

hooley | hooly | see also |


As a noun hooley

is a party; an evening of traditional music and dance.

As an adjective hooly is

holy.

As an adverb hooly is

wholly; all the way.

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