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scrog

Scrog vs Shrug - What's the difference?

scrog | shrug |


As nouns the difference between scrog and shrug

is that scrog is a stunted or shrivelled bush while shrug is a lifting of the shoulders to signal indifference.

As a verb shrug is

(ambitransitive) to raise (the shoulders) to express uncertainty, lack of concern, (formerly) dread, etc.

Scrow vs Scrog - What's the difference?

scrow | scrog |


As nouns the difference between scrow and scrog

is that scrow is (obsolete) a scroll while scrog is a stunted or shrivelled bush.

Scrog vs Shrog - What's the difference?

scrog | shrog |


As nouns the difference between scrog and shrog

is that scrog is a stunted or shrivelled bush while shrog is an alternative spelling of scrog.

Sprog vs Scrog - What's the difference?

sprog | scrog |


As nouns the difference between sprog and scrog

is that sprog is a child while scrog is a stunted or shrivelled bush.

As a verb sprog

is to produce children.

Scrog vs Scrod - What's the difference?

scrog | scrod |


As nouns the difference between scrog and scrod

is that scrog is a stunted or shrivelled bush while scrod is (new england|sometimes|new york) any cod, pollock, haddock, or other whitefish.

As a verb scrod is

(nonstandard|new england|humorous) (screw).

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