spook |
spoak |
As verbs the difference between spook and spoak
is that
spook is to scare or frighten while
spoak is misspelling of lang=en.
As a noun spook
is a spirit returning to haunt a place.
spook |
sook |
As nouns the difference between spook and sook
is that
spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place while
sook is meal.
As a verb spook
is to scare or frighten.
stook |
spook |
As nouns the difference between stook and spook
is that
stook is a pile or bundle, especially of straw while
spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place.
As verbs the difference between stook and spook
is that
stook is (agriculture) to make stooks while
spook is to scare or frighten.
spook |
spoor |
As nouns the difference between spook and spoor
is that
spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place while
spoor is the track, trail, droppings or scent of an animal.
As verbs the difference between spook and spoor
is that
spook is to scare or frighten while
spoor is to track an animal by following its spoor.
spoof |
spook |
As nouns the difference between spoof and spook
is that
spoof is a hoax while
spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place.
As verbs the difference between spoof and spook
is that
spoof is to gently satirize while
spook is to scare or frighten.
As an adjective spoof
is fake.
sponk |
spook |
As nouns the difference between sponk and spook
is that
sponk is while
spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place.
As a verb spook is
to scare or frighten.
spook |
spoom |
As verbs the difference between spook and spoom
is that
spook is to scare or frighten while
spoom is (nautical) to sail briskly with the wind astern, with or without sails hoisted.
As a noun spook
is a spirit returning to haunt a place.
spook |
snook |
As nouns the difference between spook and snook
is that
spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place while
snook is a freshwater and marine fish of the family centropomidae in the order perciformes, especially or
snook can be (uk|pejorative|as a gesture) a disrespectful gesture, performed by placing the tip of a thumb on one's nose with the fingers spread, and typically while wiggling the fingers back and forth.
As verbs the difference between spook and snook
is that
spook is to scare or frighten while
snook is to fish for snook or
snook can be (obsolete) to sniff out.
spork |
spook |
As nouns the difference between spork and spook
is that
spork is an eating utensil shaped like a spoon, the bowl of which is divided into tines like those of a fork, and so has the function of both implements; some sporks have a serrated edge so they can also function as a knife while
spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place.
As verbs the difference between spork and spook
is that
spork is to move or impale (food etc.) with a spork while
spook is to scare or frighten.
spook |
spoon |
As nouns the difference between spook and spoon
is that
spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place while
spoon is an implement for eating or serving; a scooped utensil whose long handle is straight, in contrast to a ladle.
As verbs the difference between spook and spoon
is that
spook is to scare or frighten while
spoon is to serve using a spoon.
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