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Sunny vs Sanny - What's the difference?

sunny | sanny |


As nouns the difference between sunny and sanny

is that sunny is a sunfish while sanny is (uk|dialect) the sandpiper.

As an adjective sunny

is (of weather or a day) featuring a lot of sunshine.

As an adverb sunny

is (us|regional) sunny side up.

Nanny vs Sanny - What's the difference?

nanny | sanny |


As a proper noun nanny

is or anne.

As a noun sanny is

(uk|dialect) the sandpiper.

Sanny vs Shanny - What's the difference?

sanny | shanny |


As nouns the difference between sanny and shanny

is that sanny is (uk|dialect) the sandpiper while shanny is a fish, the prickleback.

Sinny vs Sanny - What's the difference?

sinny | sanny |


As an adjective sinny

is characterised by or characteristic of sin; sinful; guilty of sin; wicked.

As a noun sanny is

(uk|dialect) the sandpiper.

Sanny vs Ranny - What's the difference?

sanny | ranny |


As nouns the difference between sanny and ranny

is that sanny is (uk|dialect) the sandpiper while ranny is (obsolete|outside|dialects) a shrew (in the sense of the mouselike animal).

Anny vs Sanny - What's the difference?

anny | sanny |


As a determiner anny

is .

As a noun sanny is

(uk|dialect) the sandpiper.

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