squirrels |
squirrelling |
As nouns the difference between squirrels and squirrelling
is that
squirrels is while
squirrelling is storing up, hoarding.
As a verb squirrelling is
.
sweet |
sugariness |
As a proper noun sweet
is .
As a noun sugariness is
the property of being sugary or sweet.
sweetness |
sugariness |
Synonyms |
Sweetness is a synonym of sugariness.
As nouns the difference between sweetness and sugariness
is that
sweetness is the condition of being sweet or sugary while
sugariness is the property of being sugary or sweet.
tartness |
sugariness |
Antonyms |
Sugariness is a antonym of tartness.
As nouns the difference between tartness and sugariness
is that
tartness is the characteristic of being tart; sharpness of taste; sourness; bitterness while
sugariness is the property of being sugary or sweet.
brushmark |
lapmark |
coordinate terms |
Lapmark is a coordinate term of brushmark.
In painting terms the difference between brushmark and lapmark
is that
brushmark is a visible mark on a painted surface left by the bristles of a paintbrush while
lapmark is a visible excess of paint marking an edge of a strip of paint application.
bristle |
brushmark |
As nouns the difference between bristle and brushmark
is that
bristle is a stiff or coarse hair while
brushmark is a visible mark on a painted surface left by the bristles of a paintbrush.
As a verb bristle
is to rise or stand erect, like bristles.
As a proper noun Bristle
is bristol, England (in imitation of the local dialect.
jungle |
jungly |
As a noun jungle
is a large, undeveloped, humid forest, especially in a tropical region, that is home to many wild plants and animals.
As an adjective jungly is
overgrown with jungle.
cry |
boohoo |
In intransitive terms the difference between cry and boohoo
is that
cry is to utter inarticulate sounds, as animals do while
boohoo is to cry, weep.
weep |
boohoo |
As verbs the difference between weep and boohoo
is that
weep is to cry; shed tears while
boohoo is to cry, weep.
As nouns the difference between weep and boohoo
is that
weep is the lapwing; the wipe while
boohoo is the woohoo, or sailfish.
woohoo |
boohoo |
As nouns the difference between woohoo and boohoo
is that
woohoo is the sailfish while
boohoo is the woohoo, or sailfish.
As an interjection woohoo
is
Used to express sudden or exuberant joy, happiness, excitement, approval or delight.
As a verb boohoo is
to cry, weep.
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