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trickly

Strickly vs Trickly - What's the difference?

strickly | trickly |


As adverbs the difference between strickly and trickly

is that strickly is strictly while trickly is pouring in trickles.

Tickly vs Trickly - What's the difference?

tickly | trickly |


As an adjective tickly

is having an itchy sensation like that of being tickled.

As an adverb trickly is

pouring in trickles.

Tricksy vs Trickly - What's the difference?

tricksy | trickly |


As an adjective tricksy

is inclined to trickery; sneaky, devious.

As an adverb trickly is

pouring in trickles.

Trinkly vs Trickly - What's the difference?

trinkly | trickly |


As an adjective trinkly

is (rare) tinkly.

As an adverb trickly is

pouring in trickles.

Trickly vs Prickly - What's the difference?

trickly | prickly |


As an adverb trickly

is pouring in trickles.

As an adjective prickly is

covered with sharp points.

Trickly vs Tricky - What's the difference?

trickly | tricky |


As an adverb trickly

is pouring in trickles.

As an adjective tricky is

hard to deal with, complicated.

Trickly vs Thickly - What's the difference?

trickly | thickly |


As adverbs the difference between trickly and thickly

is that trickly is pouring in trickles while thickly is in a thick manner.

Trickily vs Trickly - What's the difference?

trickily | trickly |


As adverbs the difference between trickily and trickly

is that trickily is in a tricky manner while trickly is pouring in trickles.

Trickle vs Trickly - What's the difference?

trickle | trickly |


As a noun trickle

is a very thin river.

As a verb trickle

is to pour a liquid in a very thin stream, or so that drops fall continuously.

As an adverb trickly is

pouring in trickles.