brickle |
false |
As adjectives the difference between brickle and false
is that
brickle is (appalachian|or|archaic|or|dialect) while
false is (
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
As a verb brickle
is (canadian english|dialect) to fail spectacularly.
brickle |
|
brickle |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between brickle and undefined
is that
brickle is (appalachian|or|archaic|or|dialect) while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb brickle
is (canadian english|dialect) to fail spectacularly.
brickle |
bricole |
As verbs the difference between brickle and bricole
is that
brickle is (canadian english|dialect) to fail spectacularly while
bricole is .
As an adjective brickle
is (appalachian|or|archaic|or|dialect).
rickle |
brickle |
As a noun rickle
is a loose, disordered collection of things; a heap; a jumble.
As an adjective brickle is
(appalachian|or|archaic|or|dialect).
As a verb brickle is
(canadian english|dialect) to fail spectacularly.
brickle |
prickle |
As verbs the difference between brickle and prickle
is that
brickle is to fail spectacularly while
prickle is to feel a prickle.
As an adjective brickle
is alternative form of lang=en.
As a noun prickle is
a small, sharp pointed object, such as a thorn.
brickle |
brockle |
As adjectives the difference between brickle and brockle
is that
brickle is alternative form of lang=en while
brockle is of food odors: malodorous, flatulent, pungent: smelling of sulfur, hydrogen sulfide, or hydrogen disulfide.
As a verb brickle
is to fail spectacularly.
trickle |
brickle |
As verbs the difference between trickle and brickle
is that
trickle is to pour a liquid in a very thin stream, or so that drops fall continuously while
brickle is (canadian english|dialect) to fail spectacularly.
As a noun trickle
is a very thin river.
As an adjective brickle is
(appalachian|or|archaic|or|dialect).
brickie |
brickle |
As a noun brickie
is (british|new zealand|australia|slang) a bricklayer.
As an adjective brickle is
(appalachian|or|archaic|or|dialect).
As a verb brickle is
(canadian english|dialect) to fail spectacularly.
frickle |
brickle |
As a noun frickle
is (obsolete) a bushel basket.
As an adjective brickle is
(appalachian|or|archaic|or|dialect).
As a verb brickle is
(canadian english|dialect) to fail spectacularly.
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