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wingy

Wingy vs Kingy - What's the difference?

wingy | kingy |


As an adjective wingy

is (archaic) winged, or as if winged; inclined to fly.

As a noun kingy is

(uk|slang|birdwatching) the kingfisher, alcedo atthis .

Wingy vs Zingy - What's the difference?

wingy | zingy |


As adjectives the difference between wingy and zingy

is that wingy is winged, or as if winged; inclined to fly while zingy is {{cx|informal|lang=en}} Full of zest.

Wingy vs Winy - What's the difference?

wingy | winy |


As adjectives the difference between wingy and winy

is that wingy is (archaic) winged, or as if winged; inclined to fly while winy is having the taste or qualities of wine.

Wingy vs Dingy - What's the difference?

wingy | dingy |


As adjectives the difference between wingy and dingy

is that wingy is (archaic) winged, or as if winged; inclined to fly while dingy is drab; shabby; dirty; squalid.

As a noun dingy is

penis or dingy can be .

Wingy vs Winky - What's the difference?

wingy | winky |


As adjectives the difference between wingy and winky

is that wingy is winged, or as if winged; inclined to fly while winky is tending to wink; winking.

As a noun winky is

the penis.

Wingy vs Windy - What's the difference?

wingy | windy |


As adjectives the difference between wingy and windy

is that wingy is winged, or as if winged; inclined to fly while windy is accompanied by wind.

As a noun windy is

fart.

Wing vs Wingy - What's the difference?

wing | wingy |


As a noun wing

is an appendage of an animal's (bird, bat, insect) body that enables it to fly.

As a verb wing

is to injure slightly (as with a gunshot), especially in the arm.

As an adjective wingy is

winged, or as if winged; inclined to fly.

Fly vs Wingy - What's the difference?

fly | wingy |


As adjectives the difference between fly and wingy

is that fly is quick-witted, alert, mentally sharp, smart (in a mental sense) while wingy is winged, or as if winged; inclined to fly.

As a noun fly

is any insect of the order Diptera; characterized by having two wings, also called true flies.

As a verb fly

is to travel through the air, another gas, or a vacuum, without being in contact with a grounded surface.

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