scraw |
straw |
As nouns the difference between scraw and straw
is that
scraw is a sod of grass-grown turf from the surface of a bog or from a field while
straw is a dried stalk of a cereal plant.
As an adjective straw is
made of straw.
As a proper noun Straw is
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scrawl |
scraw |
As nouns the difference between scrawl and scraw
is that
scrawl is an irregular, possibly illegible handwriting while
scraw is a sod of grass-grown turf from the surface of a bog or from a field.
As a verb scrawl
is to write something hastily or illegibly.
scraw |
scrag |
As nouns the difference between scraw and scrag
is that
scraw is a sod of grass-grown turf from the surface of a bog or from a field while
scrag is (archaic) a thin or scrawny person or animal.
As a verb scrag is
(obsolete|colloquial) to hang on a gallows, or to strangle or garotte or choke.
scrab |
scraw |
As a verb scrab
is to scrape or scratch.
As a noun scraw is
a sod of grass-grown turf from the surface of a bog or from a field.
scrap |
scraw |
As nouns the difference between scrap and scraw
is that
scrap is a (small) piece; a fragment; a detached, incomplete portion or
scrap can be a fight, tussle, skirmish while
scraw is a sod of grass-grown turf from the surface of a bog or from a field.
As a verb scrap
is to discard or
scrap can be to fight.
screw |
scraw |
As nouns the difference between screw and scraw
is that
screw is a device that has a helical function while
scraw is a sod of grass-grown turf from the surface of a bog or from a field.
As a verb screw
is to connect or assemble pieces using a screw.
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