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blunk

Terms vs Blunk - What's the difference?

terms | blunk |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb blunk is

(dialect|colloquial|informal) (blink).

Blunk vs Blinkard - What's the difference?

blunk | blinkard |


As a verb blunk

is (dialect|colloquial|informal) (blink).

As a noun blinkard is

(obsolete) one with bad eyes.

Blinked vs Blunk - What's the difference?

blinked | blunk |


As verbs the difference between blinked and blunk

is that blinked is (blink) while blunk is (dialect|colloquial|informal) (blink).

Blunk vs Frank - What's the difference?

blunk | frank |


As verbs the difference between blunk and frank

is that blunk is simple past of blink while frank is to place a frank on an envelope.

As an adjective frank is

honest, especially in an manner that seems slightly blunt; candid; not reserved or disguised.

As a noun frank is

free postage, a right exercised by governments (usually with definite article).

As a proper noun Frank is

a given name derived from Germanic.

Bulk vs Blunk - What's the difference?

bulk | blunk |


As verbs the difference between bulk and blunk

is that bulk is to appear or seem to be, as to bulk or extent while blunk is simple past of blink.

As a noun bulk

is size, mass or volume.

As an adjective bulk

is being large in size, mass or volume (of goods, etc..

Blunk vs Flunk - What's the difference?

blunk | flunk |


As verbs the difference between blunk and flunk

is that blunk is simple past of blink while flunk is of a student, to fail a class; to not pass.

Blank vs Blunk - What's the difference?

blank | blunk |


As verbs the difference between blank and blunk

is that blank is to make void; to erase while blunk is simple past of blink.

As an adjective blank

is white or pale; without colour.

As a noun blank

is a cartridge that is designed to simulate the noise and smoke of real gunfire without actually firing a projectile.

Plunk vs Blunk - What's the difference?

plunk | blunk |


As verbs the difference between plunk and blunk

is that plunk is to drop or throw heavily (onto or into something) so that it makes a sound while blunk is (dialect|colloquial|informal) (blink).

Blunk vs Blink - What's the difference?

blunk | blink |


As verbs the difference between blunk and blink

is that blunk is simple past of blink while blink is to close and reopen both eyes quickly.

As a noun blink is

the act of very quickly closing both eyes and opening them again.

Slunk vs Blunk - What's the difference?

slunk | blunk |


As verbs the difference between slunk and blunk

is that slunk is past tense of slink while blunk is simple past of blink.

As a noun slunk

is an animal, especially a calf, born prematurely or abortively.

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