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larky

Laky vs Larky - What's the difference?

laky | larky |


As adjectives the difference between laky and larky

is that laky is of, pertaining to, or resembling a lake while larky is playful.

Sarky vs Larky - What's the difference?

sarky | larky |


As adjectives the difference between sarky and larky

is that sarky is sarcastic while larky is playful.

Carky vs Larky - What's the difference?

carky | larky |


As a noun carky

is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As an adjective larky is

playful.

Lardy vs Larky - What's the difference?

lardy | larky |


As adjectives the difference between lardy and larky

is that lardy is resembling or containing (perhaps an excess of) lard while larky is playful.

As a noun lardy

is an obese person.

Larky vs Lerky - What's the difference?

larky | lerky |


As an adjective larky

is playful.

As a noun lerky is

(uk|nottinghamshire) a variation of the kick the can game.

Lark vs Larky - What's the difference?

lark | larky |


As a proper noun lark

is , from lark as a byname or for a catcher and seller of larks.

As an adjective larky is

playful.

Playful vs Larky - What's the difference?

playful | larky |


As adjectives the difference between playful and larky

is that playful is liking play, prone to play frequently, such as a child or kitten; rather sportive while larky is playful.

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