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Naily vs Naifly - What's the difference?

naily | naifly |

As an adjective naily

is full of nails (the fastener).

As an adverb naifly is

in a naif way;.

naily

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • full of nails (the fastener)
  • having long or overly protruding nails (fingernails or toenails)
  • *1970 , Arthur Mason, The cook and the captain bold
  • *:As his black, naily fingers dug loose the scaly pig's skin, wandering tears came to the bo'sun 's eyes.
  • naifly

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • In a naif way; .
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