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Sweety vs Sweepy - What's the difference?

sweety | sweepy |

As a noun sweety

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As an adjective sweepy is

moving with a sweeping motion.

sweety

English

Noun

(sweeties)
  • * 1976 , Henry A. Hawken, Trumpets of Glory , p158
  • Ses I, "My sweety , see how I'll fetch you down in less than no time."
  • * 1998 , Jed Diamond, Male Menopause , Sourcebooks, p269
  • *:"Yes, dear," he tells her. "You're right, dear. Of course, honey. I'll take care of everything, sweety ."
  • * 2003 , James Riordan, The Cello , Oxford University Press, p54
  • 'He's my sweety pie, my darling man, my honey pot. ...

    sweepy

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Moving with a sweeping motion.
  • The branches bend before their sweepy away. — Dryden.
    (Webster 1913)