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Shabbing vs Slabbing - What's the difference?

shabbing | slabbing |


As verbs the difference between shabbing and slabbing

is that shabbing is while slabbing is .

Wigglier vs Wiggler - What's the difference?

wigglier | wiggler |


As an adjective wigglier

is (wiggly).

As a noun wiggler is

anything that wiggles.

Unreacted vs Unreached - What's the difference?

unreacted | unreached |


As adjectives the difference between unreacted and unreached

is that unreacted is not reacted while unreached is not reached.

Rusticate vs Rusticated - What's the difference?

rusticate | rusticated |


As verbs the difference between rusticate and rusticated

is that rusticate is to suspend or expel from a college or university while rusticated is past tense of rusticate.

Yawing vs Jawing - What's the difference?

yawing | jawing |


As verbs the difference between yawing and jawing

is that yawing is while jawing is .

As a noun jawing is

a scolding.

Pillories vs Pillorizes - What's the difference?

pillories | pillorizes |


As verbs the difference between pillories and pillorizes

is that pillories is third-person singular of pillory while pillorizes is third-person singular of pillorize.

As a noun pillories

is plural of lang=en.

Kee vs Kepe - What's the difference?

kee | kepe |


As nouns the difference between kee and kepe

is that kee is while kepe is .

Wardrobe vs Wardrober - What's the difference?

wardrobe | wardrober |


As nouns the difference between wardrobe and wardrober

is that wardrobe is a cabinet in which clothes may be stored while wardrober is a member of a royal household responsible for clothing.

As a verb wardrobe

is to provide (a film, a customer, etc.) with clothing.

Fanners vs Fannels - What's the difference?

fanners | fannels |


As nouns the difference between fanners and fannels

is that fanners is while fannels is .

Fitly vs Fitty - What's the difference?

fitly | fitty |


As an adverb fitly

is in a fit manner; suitably; properly; commodiously; conveniently.

As a numeral fitty is

fifty.

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