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hosed

Wet vs Hosed - What's the difference?

wet | hosed |


As adjectives the difference between wet and hosed

is that wet is of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid while hosed is ruined, messed up.

As verbs the difference between wet and hosed

is that wet is to cover or impregnate with liquid while hosed is (hose).

As a noun wet

is liquid or moisture.

Horsed vs Hosed - What's the difference?

horsed | hosed |


As verbs the difference between horsed and hosed

is that horsed is (horse) while hosed is (hose).

As an adjective hosed is

ruined, messed up.

Hosted vs Hosed - What's the difference?

hosted | hosed |


As verbs the difference between hosted and hosed

is that hosted is (host) while hosed is (hose).

As an adjective hosed is

ruined, messed up.

Hoser vs Hosed - What's the difference?

hoser | hosed |


As a noun hoser

is one who operates a hose, eg a fire hose or a garden hose.

As a verb hosed is

(hose).

As an adjective hosed is

ruined, messed up.

Hosen vs Hosed - What's the difference?

hosen | hosed |


As a noun hosen

is "pants/trousers".

As a verb hosed is

(hose).

As an adjective hosed is

ruined, messed up.

Hosed vs Holed - What's the difference?

hosed | holed |


As verbs the difference between hosed and holed

is that hosed is (hose) while holed is (hole).

As an adjective hosed

is ruined, messed up.

Hosed vs Nosed - What's the difference?

hosed | nosed |


As verbs the difference between hosed and nosed

is that hosed is (hose) while nosed is (nose).

As adjectives the difference between hosed and nosed

is that hosed is ruined, messed up while nosed is (in combination ) having some specific type of nose.

Rosed vs Hosed - What's the difference?

rosed | hosed |


As verbs the difference between rosed and hosed

is that rosed is past tense of rose while hosed is past tense of hose.

As an adjective hosed is

ruined, messed up.

Hoyed vs Hosed - What's the difference?

hoyed | hosed |


As verbs the difference between hoyed and hosed

is that hoyed is past tense of hoy while hosed is past tense of hose.

As an adjective hosed is

ruined, messed up.

Hoped vs Hosed - What's the difference?

hoped | hosed |


As verbs the difference between hoped and hosed

is that hoped is (hope) while hosed is (hose).

As an adjective hosed is

ruined, messed up.

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