Olivey vs Oliver - What's the difference?
olivey | oliver |
Resembling olives, olive-like.
Of, or pertaining to, olives.
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* : Act I, Scene II:
* 1838 :
* 1991 , Talking It Over , Jonathan Cape, ISBN 0224031570, page 13 :
A town in British Columbia, Canada.
A ghost town in California.
A city in city in Screven County, Georgia.
A CDP in Pennsylvania.
A village in Wisconsin.
As an adjective olivey
is resembling olives, olive-like.As a proper noun oliver is
(male given name).olivey
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Full of olivey goodness.
Anagrams
*oliver
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- England all Olivers and Rowlands bred / During the time Edward the Third did reign.
- 'My name is Oliver', sir,' replied the little invalid: with a look of great astonishment. ''''Oliver''',' said Mr. Brownlow; ''''Oliver''' what? '''Oliver''' White, eh?' 'No, sir, Twist, ' Oliver Twist.' 'Queer name!' said the old gentleman. 'What made you tell the magistrate your name was White?'
- And Oliver suits me, don't you find? It rather goes with my dark, dark hair and kissable ivory teeth, my slim waist, my panache and my linen suit with the ineradicable stain of Pinot Noir.