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Gush vs Purr - What's the difference?

gush | purr |


As nouns the difference between gush and purr

is that gush is a sudden rapid outflow while purr is the vibrating sound made by a cat in its throat when contented.

As verbs the difference between gush and purr

is that gush is to flow forth suddenly, in great volume while purr is of a cat, to make a vibrating sound in its throat when contented.

Crow vs Purr - What's the difference?

crow | purr |


As a proper noun crow

is a native american tribe or crow can be .

As a verb purr is

of a cat, to make a vibrating sound in its throat when contented.

As a noun purr is

the vibrating sound made by a cat in its throat when contented.

Spin vs Purr - What's the difference?

spin | purr |


In transitive terms the difference between spin and purr

is that spin is to make yarn by twisting and winding fibers together while purr is to say (something) in a throaty, seductive manner.

As verbs the difference between spin and purr

is that spin is to rotate, revolve, gyrate (usually quickly); to partially or completely rotate to face another direction while purr is of a cat, to make a vibrating sound in its throat when contented.

As nouns the difference between spin and purr

is that spin is circular motion while purr is the vibrating sound made by a cat in its throat when contented.

As an adjective spin

is describing a spin bowler, or his style of bowling.

Purr vs Our - What's the difference?

purr | our |


As a verb purr

is of a cat, to make a vibrating sound in its throat when contented.

As a noun purr

is the vibrating sound made by a cat in its throat when contented.

As a determiner our is

belonging to us.

Purr vs Put - What's the difference?

purr | put |


As a verb purr

is of a cat, to make a vibrating sound in its throat when contented.

As a noun purr

is the vibrating sound made by a cat in its throat when contented.

As an acronym put is

(software|testing).

As an initialism put is

(electronics).

Purr vs Bark - What's the difference?

purr | bark |


As nouns the difference between purr and bark

is that purr is the vibrating sound made by a cat in its throat when contented while bark is (three-masted vessel).

As a verb purr

is of a cat, to make a vibrating sound in its throat when contented.

Purr vs Mumble - What's the difference?

purr | mumble |


As verbs the difference between purr and mumble

is that purr is of a cat, to make a vibrating sound in its throat when contented while mumble is (intransitive) to speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.

As nouns the difference between purr and mumble

is that purr is the vibrating sound made by a cat in its throat when contented while mumble is a quiet or unintelligible vocalization.

Intend vs Purr - What's the difference?

intend | purr |


As verbs the difference between intend and purr

is that intend is to fix the mind upon (something to be accomplished); be intent upon; mean; design; plan; purpose while purr is of a cat, to make a vibrating sound in its throat when contented.

As a noun purr is

the vibrating sound made by a cat in its throat when contented.

Gallop vs Purr - What's the difference?

gallop | purr |


As nouns the difference between gallop and purr

is that gallop is the fastest gait of a horse, a two-beat stride during which all four legs are off the ground simultaneously while purr is the vibrating sound made by a cat in its throat when contented.

As verbs the difference between gallop and purr

is that gallop is (intransitive of a horse, etc) to run at a gallop while purr is of a cat, to make a vibrating sound in its throat when contented.

Squeal vs Purr - What's the difference?

squeal | purr |


As nouns the difference between squeal and purr

is that squeal is a high-pitched sound, as a scream of a child, or noisy worn-down brake pads while purr is the vibrating sound made by a cat in its throat when contented.

As verbs the difference between squeal and purr

is that squeal is to scream by making a shrill, prolonged sound while purr is of a cat, to make a vibrating sound in its throat when contented.

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