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Rooky vs Roopy - What's the difference?

rooky | roopy |

As adjectives the difference between rooky and roopy

is that rooky is full of rooks while roopy is hoarse.

rooky

English

Adjective

(er)
  • full of rooks
  • misty; gloomy.
  • roopy

    English

    Alternative forms

    * (l) (Scotland)

    Adjective

    (en-adj)
  • Hoarse.
  • *1863 , Charles Dickens, David Copperfield :
  • But he said he had observed I was sometimes hoarse — a little roopy was his exact expression — and it should be, every drop, devoted to the purpose he had mentioned.
  • *1934 , P G Wodehouse, Thank You, Jeeves :
  • It wasn't in its essentials a musical voice, being on the thick side and a shade roopy . If I'd been its owner, I'd have given more than a little thought to the subject of tonsils.