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sare

Sarge vs Sare - What's the difference?

sarge | sare |


As a noun sarge

is sergeant.

As a verb sarge

is to go out and engage women in order to pick them up.

As an adjective sare is

dry, withered.

As an adverb sare is

much, very much, greatly.

Sare vs Sere - What's the difference?

sare | sere |


As a verb sare

is .

As a noun sere is

.

Sawe vs Sare - What's the difference?

sawe | sare |


As a verb sawe

is obsolete spelling of lang=en simple past of see.

As an adjective sare is

dry, withered.

As an adverb sare is

much, very much, greatly.

Sare vs Sire - What's the difference?

sare | sire |


As a verb sare

is .

As a proper noun sire is

.

Sare vs Sarse - What's the difference?

sare | sarse |


As an adjective sare

is dry, withered.

As an adverb sare

is much, very much, greatly.

As a noun sarse is

a sieve, especially a very fine one.

As a verb sarse is

to sift through a sieve or sarse.

Ware vs Sare - What's the difference?

ware | sare |


As verbs the difference between ware and sare

is that ware is while sare is .

Sare vs Sure - What's the difference?

sare | sure |


As a verb sare

is .

As an adjective sure is

.

Sare vs Sari - What's the difference?

sare | sari |


As a verb sare

is .

As a noun sari is

sari.

Lare vs Sare - What's the difference?

lare | sare |


As a noun lare

is white spot; spotted, motley.

As a verb sare is

.

Stare vs Sare - What's the difference?

stare | sare |


As a noun stare

is : starlings.

As a verb sare is

.

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