running |
upkeep |
As nouns the difference between running and upkeep
is that
running is the action of the verb
to run while
upkeep is maintenance; the act or effort of keeping something in good repair.
As verbs the difference between running and upkeep
is that
running is while
upkeep is (british) to maintain (something) or keep it in good repair.
As an adjective running
is moving or advancing by running.
As an adverb running
is (informal) consecutively; in a row.
running |
rolling |
As nouns the difference between running and rolling
is that
running is the action of the verb
to run while
rolling is the act by which something is rolled.
As verbs the difference between running and rolling
is that
running is while
rolling is .
As an adjective running
is moving or advancing by running.
As an adverb running
is (informal) consecutively; in a row.
running |
cooking |
In informal|lang=en terms the difference between running and cooking
is that
running is (informal) consecutively; in a row while
cooking is (informal) in progress, happening.
As adjectives the difference between running and cooking
is that
running is moving or advancing by running while
cooking is (informal) in progress, happening.
As nouns the difference between running and cooking
is that
running is the action of the verb
to run while
cooking is the process of preparing food by using heat.
As verbs the difference between running and cooking
is that
running is while
cooking is .
As an adverb running
is (informal) consecutively; in a row.
leaping |
running |
As verbs the difference between leaping and running
is that
leaping is while
running is .
As an adjective running is
moving or advancing by running.
As an adverb running is
(informal) consecutively; in a row.
As a noun running is
the action of the verb
to run .
feeling |
running |
As adjectives the difference between feeling and running
is that
feeling is emotionally sensitive while
running is moving or advancing by running.
As nouns the difference between feeling and running
is that
feeling is sensation, particularly through the skin while
running is the action of the verb
to run .
As verbs the difference between feeling and running
is that
feeling is while
running is .
As an adverb running is
(informal) consecutively; in a row.
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