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clomper

Terms vs Clomper - What's the difference?

terms | clomper |


As nouns the difference between terms and clomper

is that terms is while clomper is (informal) a heavy, ungainly shoe or boot.

Clomper vs Clamper - What's the difference?

clomper | clamper |


As nouns the difference between clomper and clamper

is that clomper is a heavy, ungainly shoe or boot while clamper is one who, or that which, clamps.

Clomper vs Clomped - What's the difference?

clomper | clomped |


As a noun clomper

is (informal) a heavy, ungainly shoe or boot.

As a verb clomped is

(clomp).

Chomper vs Clomper - What's the difference?

chomper | clomper |


In informal|lang=en terms the difference between chomper and clomper

is that chomper is (informal) tooth while clomper is (informal) a heavy, ungainly shoe or boot.

As nouns the difference between chomper and clomper

is that chomper is (rare) one who, or that which, chomps while clomper is (informal) a heavy, ungainly shoe or boot.

Clumper vs Clomper - What's the difference?

clumper | clomper |


As nouns the difference between clumper and clomper

is that clumper is a grass or other plant that tends to form clumps while clomper is a heavy, ungainly shoe or boot.

As a verb clumper

is to form into clumps or masses.

Clomper vs Comper - What's the difference?

clomper | comper |


As nouns the difference between clomper and comper

is that clomper is a heavy, ungainly shoe or boot while comper is a person who enters many competitions in order to win as many prizes as possible.

Boot vs Clomper - What's the difference?

boot | clomper |


In informal terms the difference between boot and clomper

is that boot is to forcibly eject while clomper is a heavy, ungainly shoe or boot.

As nouns the difference between boot and clomper

is that boot is a heavy shoe that covers part of the leg while clomper is a heavy, ungainly shoe or boot.

As a verb boot

is to kick.

Shoe vs Clomper - What's the difference?

shoe | clomper |


As nouns the difference between shoe and clomper

is that shoe is a protective covering for the foot, with a bottom part composed of thick leather or plastic sole and often a thicker heel, and a softer upper part made of leather or synthetic material. Shoes generally do not extend above the ankle, as opposed to boots, which do while clomper is a heavy, ungainly shoe or boot.

As a verb shoe

is to put shoes on one's feet.