gabba |
gabby |
As a noun gabba
is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a proper noun Gabby is
a diminutive form of the male given name Gabriel.
As an adjective gabby is
inclined to talk too much, especially about trivia.
sueth |
seeth |
As verbs the difference between sueth and seeth
is that
sueth is archaic third-person singular of sue while
seeth is third-person singular of see.
shallowed |
swallowed |
As verbs the difference between shallowed and swallowed
is that
shallowed is past tense of shallow while
swallowed is past tense of swallow.
dearer |
fearer |
As an adjective dearer
is comparative of dear.
As an adverb dearer
is comparative of dearly POS=adverb.
As a noun fearer is
one who fears.
vends |
ends |
As a verb vends
is (
vend).
As a noun ends is
.
bearling |
berling |
As nouns the difference between bearling and berling
is that
bearling is (diminutive) a small, young, or juvenile bear; bear cub while
berling is .
spaes |
spales |
As a verb spaes
is (
spae).
As a noun spales is
.
fobs |
robs |
As a noun fobs
is plural of lang=en.
As a verb robs is
third-person singular of rob.
nits |
kits |
As nouns the difference between nits and kits
is that
nits is while
kits is .
haggled |
waggled |
As verbs the difference between haggled and waggled
is that
haggled is (
haggle) while
waggled is (
waggle).
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