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Tubbing vs Gubbing - What's the difference?

tubbing | gubbing |


As verbs the difference between tubbing and gubbing

is that tubbing is while gubbing is .

As a noun tubbing

is the forming of a tub.

Stillers vs Stallers - What's the difference?

stillers | stallers |


As nouns the difference between stillers and stallers

is that stillers is plural of lang=en while stallers is plural of lang=en.

Alienated vs Alienates - What's the difference?

alienated | alienates |


As verbs the difference between alienated and alienates

is that alienated is past tense of alienate while alienates is third-person singular of alienate.

As an adjective alienated

is isolated; excluded; estranged.

Squawls vs Squalls - What's the difference?

squawls | squalls |


As verbs the difference between squawls and squalls

is that squawls is (squawl) while squalls is (squall).

As a noun squalls is

.

Damaskening vs Damaskeening - What's the difference?

damaskening | damaskeening |


As verbs the difference between damaskening and damaskeening

is that damaskening is while damaskeening is .

Scrolly vs Scrolls - What's the difference?

scrolly | scrolls |


As an adjective scrolly

is (informal|especially of text) scrolling.

As a noun scrolls is

.

As a verb scrolls is

(scroll).

Scolded vs Scoldee - What's the difference?

scolded | scoldee |


As a verb scolded

is past tense of scold.

As a noun scoldee is

one who receives a scolding.

Dating vs Dazing - What's the difference?

dating | dazing |


As verbs the difference between dating and dazing

is that dating is while dazing is .

As a noun dating

is a form of romantic courtship typically between two individuals with the aim of assessing the other's suitability as a partner in an intimate relationship or as a spouse the result of dating may at any time lead to friendship, any level of intimate relationship, marriage, or no relation.

Layers vs Flayers - What's the difference?

layers | flayers |


As nouns the difference between layers and flayers

is that layers is while flayers is .

As a verb layers

is (layer).

Gooiest vs Pooiest - What's the difference?

gooiest | pooiest |


As adjectives the difference between gooiest and pooiest

is that gooiest is (gooey) while pooiest is (pooey).

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