Rody vs Ropy - What's the difference?
rody | ropy |
Resembling a rope.
Capable of forming rope-like or thread-like structures.
(British, colloquial) Of poor quality; in poor health.
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*:Although Britain’s migration figures are ropey , other data point in the same direction.
(of milk or another liquid) Slimy, as'' after the action of ''Enterobacter aerogenes in syrup.
As adjectives the difference between rody and ropy
is that rody is (obsolete) ruddy while ropy is resembling a rope.ropy
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Alternative forms
* ropeyAdjective
(en-adj)Emigration: On The Road"