Sloper vs Slopey - What's the difference?
sloper | slopey |
A climbing hold that has a smooth surface and sloping shape, making it difficult to hold.
(textiles) A custom-fitted basic pattern from which patterns for many different styles can be created.
(dated)
* Charles Dickens
* {{quote-news, year=2008, date=February 7, author=Mike Albo, title=Just Browsing, Ogling, Prattling, Giggling, work=New York Times
, passage=It yearned to get off my body and back on the pale, slopey runway model where it made sense. }}
As a noun sloper
is a climbing hold that has a smooth surface and sloping shape, making it difficult to hold.As an adjective slopey is
alternative form of lang=en.sloper
English
Noun
(en noun)- In this work he displayed an energy and courage that not only disgusted the slopers , but likewise astonished the police authorities.
Anagrams
* *slopey
English
Adjective
(en adjective)citation