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parried

Parried vs Evaded - What's the difference?

parried | evaded |


As verbs the difference between parried and evaded

is that parried is (parry) while evaded is (evade).

Terms vs Parried - What's the difference?

terms | parried |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb parried is

(parry).

Partied vs Parried - What's the difference?

partied | parried |


As verbs the difference between partied and parried

is that partied is past tense of party while parried is past tense of parry.

Parried vs Parries - What's the difference?

parried | parries |


As verbs the difference between parried and parries

is that parried is (parry) while parries is third person singular, present tense of to parry .

As a noun parries is

.

Parred vs Parried - What's the difference?

parred | parried |


As verbs the difference between parred and parried

is that parred is (par) while parried is (parry).

Parried vs Parfried - What's the difference?

parried | parfried |


As verbs the difference between parried and parfried

is that parried is past tense of parry while parfried is past tense of parfry.

Harried vs Parried - What's the difference?

harried | parried |


As verbs the difference between harried and parried

is that harried is past tense of harry while parried is past tense of parry.

As an adjective harried

is rushed; panicked; overly busy or preoccupied.

Parried vs Carried - What's the difference?

parried | carried |


As verbs the difference between parried and carried

is that parried is (parry) while carried is (carry).

Parried vs Tarried - What's the difference?

parried | tarried |


As verbs the difference between parried and tarried

is that parried is past tense of parry while tarried is past tense of tarry.

Married vs Parried - What's the difference?

married | parried |


As verbs the difference between married and parried

is that married is (marry) while parried is (parry).

As an adjective married

is in a state of marriage; having a wife or a husband.

As a noun married

is a married person.