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hurkle

Terms vs Hurkle - What's the difference?

terms | hurkle |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb hurkle is

to draw in the parts of the body, especially with pain or cold.

Hurdle vs Hurkle - What's the difference?

hurdle | hurkle |


As verbs the difference between hurdle and hurkle

is that hurdle is to jump over something while running while hurkle is to draw in the parts of the body, especially with pain or cold.

As a noun hurdle

is an artificial barrier, variously constructed, over which athletes or horses jump in a race.

Hurkle vs Hurple - What's the difference?

hurkle | hurple |


As a verb hurkle

is to draw in the parts of the body, especially with pain or cold.

As a noun hurple is

(scotland) an impediment similar to a limp.

Turkle vs Hurkle - What's the difference?

turkle | hurkle |


As a noun turkle

is (us|dialect) a turtle.

As a verb hurkle is

to draw in the parts of the body, especially with pain or cold.

Huckle vs Hurkle - What's the difference?

huckle | hurkle |


As a noun huckle

is (label) the hip, the haunch.

As a verb hurkle is

to draw in the parts of the body, especially with pain or cold.

Cower vs Hurkle - What's the difference?

cower | hurkle |


As verbs the difference between cower and hurkle

is that cower is {{cx|intransitive|lang=en}} To crouch or cringe, or to avoid or shy away from something, in fear while hurkle is to draw in the parts of the body, especially with pain or cold.

Hurtle vs Hurkle - What's the difference?

hurtle | hurkle | Alternative forms |

Hurtle is an alternative form of hurkle.


In lang=en terms the difference between hurtle and hurkle

is that hurtle is to hurl or fling; to throw hard or violently while hurkle is to draw in the parts of the body, especially with pain or cold.

As verbs the difference between hurtle and hurkle

is that hurtle is to move rapidly, violently, or without control while hurkle is to draw in the parts of the body, especially with pain or cold.

As a noun hurtle

is a fast movement in literal or figurative sense.

Hirple vs Hurkle - What's the difference?

hirple | hurkle | Alternative forms |

Hirple is an alternative form of hurkle.


As verbs the difference between hirple and hurkle

is that hirple is to walk with a limp, to drag a limb, to walk lamely; to move with a gait somewhere between walking and crawling while hurkle is to draw in the parts of the body, especially with pain or cold.