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shily

Shily vs Shilf - What's the difference?

shily | shilf |


As an adverb shily

is .

As a noun shilf is

(obsolete) straw.

Ashily vs Shily - What's the difference?

ashily | shily |


As adverbs the difference between ashily and shily

is that ashily is in an ashy way while shily is .

Shily vs Shill - What's the difference?

shily | shill |


As an adverb shily

is .

As a noun shill is

a person paid to endorse a product favourably, while pretending to be impartial.

As a verb shill is

(pejorative) to promote or endorse in return for payment, especially dishonestly.

Shily vs Saily - What's the difference?

shily | saily |


As an adverb shily

is .

As an adjective saily is

like a sail.

Shily vs Shildy - What's the difference?

shily | shildy |


As an adverb shily

is .

As an adjective shildy is

(rare|dialectal|or|obsolete) guilty, at fault, in debt.

Shiny vs Shily - What's the difference?

shiny | shily |


As an adjective shiny

is reflecting light.

As a noun shiny

is (informal) anything shiny; a trinket.

As an adverb shily is

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