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Talkative vs Talky - What's the difference?

talkative | talky |


As adjectives the difference between talkative and talky

is that talkative is tending to talk a lot while talky is (of a person) talkative or loquacious.

Talcy vs Talky - What's the difference?

talcy | talky |


As adjectives the difference between talcy and talky

is that talcy is of or relating to talc; composed of, or resembling, talc while talky is talkative or loquacious.

Stalky vs Talky - What's the difference?

stalky | talky |


As adjectives the difference between stalky and talky

is that stalky is long and thin, like a stalk of a plant while talky is talkative or loquacious.

Talky vs Tanky - What's the difference?

talky | tanky |


As adjectives the difference between talky and tanky

is that talky is talkative or loquacious while tanky is able to withstand much damage, having a lot of hit points (i.e. like a tank.

Tacky vs Talky - What's the difference?

tacky | talky |


As adjectives the difference between tacky and talky

is that tacky is of a substance, slightly sticky while talky is (of a person) talkative or loquacious.

Talke vs Talky - What's the difference?

talke | talky |


As a verb talke

is .

As an adjective talky is

(of a person) talkative or loquacious.

Talky vs Talks - What's the difference?

talky | talks |


As an adjective talky

is (of a person) talkative or loquacious.

As a noun talks is

.

As a verb talks is

(talk).

Talky vs Tally - What's the difference?

talky | tally |


As adjectives the difference between talky and tally

is that talky is (of a person) talkative or loquacious while tally is (label) used as a mild intensifier: very (almost exclusively used by the upper classes).

As an interjection tally is

target sighted.

As a noun tally is

originally, a piece of wood on which notches or scores were cut, as the marks of number;.

As a verb tally is

to count something.

As an adverb tally is

(obsolete) in a tall way; stoutly; with spirit.

Balky vs Talky - What's the difference?

balky | talky |


As adjectives the difference between balky and talky

is that balky is refusing to proceed or cooperate while talky is talkative or loquacious.

Alky vs Talky - What's the difference?

alky | talky |


As a noun alky

is .

As an adjective talky is

(of a person) talkative or loquacious.

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