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Oary vs Ogry - What's the difference?

oary | ogry |

As adjectives the difference between oary and ogry

is that oary is like an oar while ogry is (nonce word) resembling, or pertaining to, an ogre.

oary

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Like an oar
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  • , passage=It is as the future bird of elegance and grace that the young swan is mostly admired; when it has become old enough to grace the waters, then it is that all admire her, when she with "Arched neck, Between her white wings mantling, proudly rows Her state with oary feet." }}

    ogry

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (nonce word) Resembling, or pertaining to, an ogre.
  • * 1939, ,
  • Opvarts and at ham, or this ogry Osler will oxmaul us all

    Synonyms

    * ogrish

    Anagrams

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