Husky vs Husks - What's the difference?
husky | husks |
(of a voice) hoarse and rough-sounding
burly, thick; fat, overweight
* 1965 , Popular Mechanics, September issue,
Abounding with husks; consisting of husks.
Any of several breeds of dogs used as sled dogs
As nouns the difference between husky and husks
is that husky is any of several breeds of dogs used as sled dogs while husks is .As an adjective husky
is (of a voice) hoarse and rough-sounding.As a verb husks is
(husk).husky
English
Etymology 1
; in relation to voice, from the sense "dry as a husk" or "tough as a husk".Adjective
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- Word got around quickly that this plane, which has been flying since January, is bigger and huskier than our proposed C-5A
- (Dryden)