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popple

Popple vs Pop - What's the difference?

popple | pop |


As nouns the difference between popple and pop

is that popple is (dialect) poplar or popple can be choppy water; the motion or sound of agitated water (as from boiling or wind) while pop is a social club and debating society at or pop can be (also in plural) a popular classical music concert.

As a verb popple

is of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.

Popple vs Person - What's the difference?

popple | person |


As nouns the difference between popple and person

is that popple is (dialect) poplar or popple can be choppy water; the motion or sound of agitated water (as from boiling or wind) while person is person.

As a verb popple

is of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.

Poppled vs Popple - What's the difference?

poppled | popple |


As verbs the difference between poppled and popple

is that poppled is (popple) while popple is of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.

As a noun popple is

(dialect) poplar or popple can be choppy water; the motion or sound of agitated water (as from boiling or wind).

Terms vs Popple - What's the difference?

terms | popple |


As nouns the difference between terms and popple

is that terms is while popple is (dialect) poplar or popple can be choppy water; the motion or sound of agitated water (as from boiling or wind).

As a verb popple is

of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.

Pipple vs Popple - What's the difference?

pipple | popple |


As nouns the difference between pipple and popple

is that pipple is while popple is (dialect) poplar or popple can be choppy water; the motion or sound of agitated water (as from boiling or wind).

As a verb popple is

of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.

Topple vs Popple - What's the difference?

topple | popple |


As verbs the difference between topple and popple

is that topple is to push, throw over, overturn or overthrow something while popple is of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.

As a noun popple is

poplar.

Copple vs Popple - What's the difference?

copple | popple |


As nouns the difference between copple and popple

is that copple is something rising in a conical shape; a hill rising to a point while popple is poplar.

As a verb popple is

of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.

Hopple vs Popple - What's the difference?

hopple | popple |


As nouns the difference between hopple and popple

is that hopple is a fetter for horses or cattle when turned out to graze while popple is poplar.

As verbs the difference between hopple and popple

is that hopple is to impede by a hopple; to tie the feet of (a horse or a cow) loosely together; to hobble while popple is of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.

Toss vs Popple - What's the difference?

toss | popple |


As nouns the difference between toss and popple

is that toss is a throw, a lob, of a ball etc., with an initial upward direction, particularly with a lack of care while popple is poplar.

As verbs the difference between toss and popple

is that toss is to throw with an initial upward direction while popple is of water, to move in a choppy, bubbling, or tossing manner.

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