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zing

Whew vs Zing - What's the difference?

whew | zing |


As interjections the difference between whew and zing

is that whew is an expressive sound made indicating the release of one's inner tension; the release of breath; an expression of relief while zing is (onomatopoeia) a high pitched humming sound.

As verbs the difference between whew and zing

is that whew is (uk|scotland|dialect) to whistle with a shrill pipe, like a plover while zing is to move very quickly, especially while making a high-pitched hum.

As a noun zing is

a short high-pitched humming sound, eg that made by a bullet or vibrating string.

Zing vs Against - What's the difference?

zing | against |


As a noun zing

is a short high-pitched humming sound, eg that made by a bullet or vibrating string.

As a verb zing

is to move very quickly, especially while making a high-pitched hum.

As an interjection zing

is (onomatopoeia) a high pitched humming sound.

As a preposition against is

a close but separated relationship .

As a conjunction against is

(obsolete) by the time that (something happened); before.

As an adverb against is

in opposition to something.

Zest vs Zing - What's the difference?

zest | zing |


As nouns the difference between zest and zing

is that zest is gesture while zing is a short high-pitched humming sound, eg that made by a bullet or vibrating string.

As a verb zing is

to move very quickly, especially while making a high-pitched hum.

As an interjection zing is

(onomatopoeia) a high pitched humming sound.

Whiz vs Zing - What's the difference?

whiz | zing |


As verbs the difference between whiz and zing

is that whiz is to make a whirring or hissing sound, similar to that of an object speeding through the air while zing is to move very quickly, especially while making a high-pitched hum.

As nouns the difference between whiz and zing

is that whiz is a whirring or hissing sound (as above) while zing is a short high-pitched humming sound, eg that made by a bullet or vibrating string.

As an interjection zing is

(onomatopoeia) a high pitched humming sound.

Zing vs Lan - What's the difference?

zing | lan |


As nouns the difference between zing and lan

is that zing is a short high-pitched humming sound, eg that made by a bullet or vibrating string while lan is fief, fiefdom.

As a verb zing

is to move very quickly, especially while making a high-pitched hum.

As an interjection zing

is (onomatopoeia) a high pitched humming sound.

Cng vs Zing - What's the difference?

cng | zing |


As an initialism cng

is (petrochemistry) compressed natural gas.

As a noun zing is

a short high-pitched humming sound, eg that made by a bullet or vibrating string.

As a verb zing is

to move very quickly, especially while making a high-pitched hum.

As an interjection zing is

(onomatopoeia) a high pitched humming sound.

Sink vs Zing - What's the difference?

sink | zing |


As verbs the difference between sink and zing

is that sink is to move or be moved into something while zing is to move very quickly, especially while making a high-pitched hum.

As nouns the difference between sink and zing

is that sink is a basin used for holding water for washing while zing is a short high-pitched humming sound, eg that made by a bullet or vibrating string.

As an interjection zing is

(onomatopoeia) a high pitched humming sound.

Zing vs Buzz - What's the difference?

zing | buzz |


As nouns the difference between zing and buzz

is that zing is a short high-pitched humming sound, eg that made by a bullet or vibrating string while buzz is a continuous, humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones.

As verbs the difference between zing and buzz

is that zing is to move very quickly, especially while making a high-pitched hum while buzz is to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings.

As an interjection zing

is (onomatopoeia) a high pitched humming sound.

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