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fley

Wikidiffcom vs Fley - What's the difference?

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As a verb fley is

to frighten.

Fley vs Flay - What's the difference?

fley | flay |


As verbs the difference between fley and flay

is that fley is to frighten while flay is to cause to fly; put to flight; drive off (by frightening) or flay can be to strip skin off.

As a noun flay is

a fright; a scare.

Fluey vs Fley - What's the difference?

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As an adjective fluey

is downy; fluffy.

As a verb fley is

to frighten.

Fley vs Flye - What's the difference?

fley | flye |


As a verb fley

is to frighten.

As an adjective flye is

eccentric.

Fley vs Cley - What's the difference?

fley | cley |


As a verb fley

is to frighten.

As a noun cley is

a claw.

Fley vs Ley - What's the difference?

fley | ley |


As a verb fley

is to frighten.

As a noun ley is

.

As an adjective ley is

(obsolete) fallow; unseeded.

Flet vs Fley - What's the difference?

flet | fley |


As a noun flet

is (rare|or|dialectal) floor; bottom; lower surface.

As a verb fley is

to frighten.

Foley vs Fley - What's the difference?

foley | fley |


As a noun foley

is the creation of sound effects, and their addition to film and TV images.

As a proper noun Foley

is {{surname}.

As a verb fley is

to frighten.

Fley vs Gley - What's the difference?

fley | gley |


As verbs the difference between fley and gley

is that fley is to frighten while gley is (soil science) to be converted into this kind of soil or gley can be (scotland) to squint; to look obliquely; to overlook things.

As a noun gley is

(soil science) a type of hydric soil, sticky, greenish-blue-grey in colour and low in oxygen.

Fey vs Fley - What's the difference?

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As an adjective fey

is (dialectal|or|archaic) about to die; doomed; on the verge of sudden or violent death or fey can be magical or fairylike.

As a noun fey

is fairy folk collectively.

As a verb fley is

to frighten.

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