Corkier vs Porkier - What's the difference?
corkier | porkier |
(corky)
Of wine, contaminated by a faulty or tainted cork.
Consisting of, or like, cork; dry; shrivelled.
* Shakespeare
(AU, slang) An injury caused by a blow ("corking").
(porky)
Resembling or characteristic of pork.
* 2010 , Victor J. Banis, The Blood of Love (page 113)
(slang) Rather fat.
(Cockney rhyming slang) A lie.
As adjectives the difference between corkier and porkier
is that corkier is comparative of corky while porkier is comparative of porky.corkier
English
Adjective
(head)Anagrams
*corky
English
Adjective
(er)- This one smells a bit corky ; get me another bottle.
- Bind fast his corky arms.
Synonyms
* (like cork) suberose, suberous (in botany)Noun
(corkies)Anagrams
*porkier
English
Adjective
(head)porky
English
Etymology 1
FromAdjective
(er)- It was tender and delicious, with a kind of porky taste you didn't often get from supermarket meats.