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noodly

Terms vs Noodly - What's the difference?

terms | noodly |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective noodly is

of or pertaining to noodles.

Doodly vs Noodly - What's the difference?

doodly | noodly |


As adjectives the difference between doodly and noodly

is that doodly is like a doodle; scribbly while noodly is of or pertaining to noodles.

Noonly vs Noodly - What's the difference?

noonly | noodly |


As an adverb noonly

is (obsolete) every noon; daily at noon.

As an adjective noodly is

of or pertaining to noodles.

Noodly vs Woodly - What's the difference?

noodly | woodly |


As an adjective noodly

is of or pertaining to noodles.

As an adverb woodly is

(obsolete) madly; furiously.

Goodly vs Noodly - What's the difference?

goodly | noodly |


As adjectives the difference between goodly and noodly

is that goodly is (archaic) good, pleasing in appearance while noodly is of or pertaining to noodles.

As an adverb goodly

is (obsolete) in a goodly way; courteously, graciously.

Droopy vs Noodly - What's the difference?

droopy | noodly |


As adjectives the difference between droopy and noodly

is that droopy is tending to droop; sagging; wilting while noodly is of or pertaining to noodles.

Floppy vs Noodly - What's the difference?

floppy | noodly |


As adjectives the difference between floppy and noodly

is that floppy is limp, not hard, firm, or rigid; flexible while noodly is of or pertaining to noodles.

As a noun floppy

is (computing) a floppy disk.

Loop vs Noodly - What's the difference?

loop | noodly |


As a noun loop

is a length of thread, line or rope that is doubled over to make an opening.

As a verb loop

is to form something into a loop.

As an adjective noodly is

of or pertaining to noodles.

Loopy vs Noodly - What's the difference?

loopy | noodly |


As adjectives the difference between loopy and noodly

is that loopy is having loops while noodly is of or pertaining to noodles.

Noodle vs Noodly - What's the difference?

noodle | noodly |


As a noun noodle

is a string or strip of pasta.

As a verb noodle

is to fish (usually for very large catfish) without any equipment other than the fisherman's own body.

As an adjective noodly is

of or pertaining to noodles.