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Mosey vs Whisk - What's the difference?

mosey | whisk | Related terms |

Mosey is a related term of whisk.


As verbs the difference between mosey and whisk

is that mosey is (chiefly|us|dialectal) to set off, get going; to start a journey while whisk is to move something with quick light sweeping motions.

As a noun whisk is

a quick, light sweeping motion or whisk can be (obsolete) the card game whist.

Creep vs Whisk - What's the difference?

creep | whisk | Related terms |

Creep is a related term of whisk.


As a proper noun creep

is (derogatory) the committee]] to re-elect the president, which raised money for [[w:richard nixon|richard nixon's campaign for 1972 reelection.

As a noun whisk is

a quick, light sweeping motion or whisk can be (obsolete) the card game whist.

As a verb whisk is

to move something with quick light sweeping motions.

Whisk vs Spin - What's the difference?

whisk | spin | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between whisk and spin

is that whisk is to move something rapidly and with no warning while spin is to make yarn by twisting and winding fibers together.

As an adjective spin is

describing a spin bowler, or his style of bowling.

Whisk vs Waddle - What's the difference?

whisk | waddle | Related terms |

Whisk is a related term of waddle.


In lang=en terms the difference between whisk and waddle

is that whisk is to move lightly and nimbly while waddle is to walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.

As nouns the difference between whisk and waddle

is that whisk is a quick, light sweeping motion or whisk can be (obsolete) the card game whist while waddle is a swaying gait.

As verbs the difference between whisk and waddle

is that whisk is to move something with quick light sweeping motions while waddle is to walk with short steps, tilting the body from side to side.

Whisk vs Slip - What's the difference?

whisk | slip | Related terms |

Whisk is a related term of slip.


As nouns the difference between whisk and slip

is that whisk is a quick, light sweeping motion or whisk can be (obsolete) the card game whist while slip is briefs ; panties.

As a verb whisk

is to move something with quick light sweeping motions.

Whisk vs Race - What's the difference?

whisk | race | Related terms |

Whisk is a related term of race.


As verbs the difference between whisk and race

is that whisk is to move something with quick light sweeping motions while race is .

As a noun whisk

is a quick, light sweeping motion or whisk can be (obsolete) the card game whist.

As an adjective race is

distinguished; classy.

Whisk vs Wander - What's the difference?

whisk | wander | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between whisk and wander

is that whisk is to move lightly and nimbly while wander is of the mind, to lose focus or clarity of argument or attention.

As nouns the difference between whisk and wander

is that whisk is a quick, light sweeping motion while wander is the act or instance of wandering.

As verbs the difference between whisk and wander

is that whisk is to move something with quick light sweeping motions while wander is to move without purpose or specified destination; often in search of livelihood.

Whisk vs Gallop - What's the difference?

whisk | gallop | Related terms |

Whisk is a related term of gallop.


As nouns the difference between whisk and gallop

is that whisk is a quick, light sweeping motion or whisk can be (obsolete) the card game whist while gallop is the fastest gait of a horse, a two-beat stride during which all four legs are off the ground simultaneously.

As verbs the difference between whisk and gallop

is that whisk is to move something with quick light sweeping motions while gallop is (intransitive of a horse, etc) to run at a gallop.

Lumber vs Whisk - What's the difference?

lumber | whisk | Related terms |

Lumber is a related term of whisk.


In lang=en terms the difference between lumber and whisk

is that lumber is to load down with things, to fill, to encumber while whisk is to move lightly and nimbly.

As nouns the difference between lumber and whisk

is that lumber is (uncountable) wood intended as a building material while whisk is a quick, light sweeping motion or whisk can be (obsolete) the card game whist.

As verbs the difference between lumber and whisk

is that lumber is to move clumsily while whisk is to move something with quick light sweeping motions.

Plug vs Whisk - What's the difference?

plug | whisk | Related terms |

Plug is a related term of whisk.


In lang=en terms the difference between plug and whisk

is that plug is to shoot a bullet into something with a gun while whisk is to move lightly and nimbly.

As nouns the difference between plug and whisk

is that plug is (electricity) a pronged connecting device which fits into a mating socket while whisk is a quick, light sweeping motion or whisk can be (obsolete) the card game whist.

As verbs the difference between plug and whisk

is that plug is to stop with a plug; to make tight by stopping a hole while whisk is to move something with quick light sweeping motions.

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