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Moo vs Neigh - What's the difference?

moo | neigh |


As a pronoun moo

is we.

As a noun neigh is

the cry of a horse.

As a verb neigh is

(of a horse) to make its cry.

Trumpeting vs Neigh - What's the difference?

trumpeting | neigh |


As nouns the difference between trumpeting and neigh

is that trumpeting is action of the verb to trumpet while neigh is the cry of a horse.

As verbs the difference between trumpeting and neigh

is that trumpeting is while neigh is (of a horse) to make its cry.

Neigh vs Oink - What's the difference?

neigh | oink |


As nouns the difference between neigh and oink

is that neigh is the cry of a horse while oink is the sound made by a pig, or an imitation thereof.

As verbs the difference between neigh and oink

is that neigh is (of a horse) to make its cry while oink is of a pig or in imitation thereof, to make its characteristic sound.

As an interjection oink is

representing the sound made by a pig.

Neigh vs Snigger - What's the difference?

neigh | snigger |


As nouns the difference between neigh and snigger

is that neigh is the cry of a horse while snigger is a partly suppressed or broken laugh.

As verbs the difference between neigh and snigger

is that neigh is (of a horse) to make its cry while snigger is to emit a snigger.

Hoarse vs Neigh - What's the difference?

hoarse | neigh |


As an adjective hoarse

is afflicted by a dry, quite harsh voice.

As a noun neigh is

the cry of a horse.

As a verb neigh is

(of a horse) to make its cry.

Neigh vs Hinny - What's the difference?

neigh | hinny | Synonyms |

Neigh is a synonym of hinny.


As nouns the difference between neigh and hinny

is that neigh is the cry of a horse while hinny is the hybrid offspring of a stallion (male horse) and a she-ass (female donkey) or hinny can be (geordie) a term of endearment usually for women.

As verbs the difference between neigh and hinny

is that neigh is (of a horse) to make its cry while hinny is to whinny.

Snort vs Neigh - What's the difference?

snort | neigh |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between snort and neigh

is that snort is (obsolete) to snore while neigh is (obsolete) to scoff or sneer.

As nouns the difference between snort and neigh

is that snort is the sound made by exhaling or inhaling roughly through the nose while neigh is the cry of a horse.

As verbs the difference between snort and neigh

is that snort is to make a snort; to exhale roughly through the nose while neigh is (of a horse) to make its cry.

Whinnying vs Neigh - What's the difference?

whinnying | neigh |


As nouns the difference between whinnying and neigh

is that whinnying is a gentle neighing while neigh is the cry of a horse.

As verbs the difference between whinnying and neigh

is that whinnying is while neigh is (of a horse) to make its cry.

Leigh vs Neigh - What's the difference?

leigh | neigh |


As verbs the difference between leigh and neigh

is that leigh is to read while neigh is (of a horse) to make its cry.

As a noun neigh is

the cry of a horse.

Neigh vs Nigh - What's the difference?

neigh | nigh |


As verbs the difference between neigh and nigh

is that neigh is to make its cry while nigh is to draw nigh (to); to approach; to come near.

As a noun neigh

is the cry of a horse.

As an adjective nigh is

near, close by.

As an adverb nigh is

almost, nearly.

As a preposition nigh is

near; close to.

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