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Gawby vs Gawky - What's the difference?

gawby | gawky |


As a noun gawby

is (uk|dialect|archaic) a baby.

As an adjective gawky is

awkward, ungainly; lacking grace or dexterity in movement.

Terms vs Gawby - What's the difference?

terms | gawby |


As nouns the difference between terms and gawby

is that terms is while gawby is (uk|dialect|archaic) a baby.

Gaby vs Gawby - What's the difference?

gaby | gawby |


As nouns the difference between gaby and gawby

is that gaby is (regional) a stupid, foolish person; a simpleton; a dunce while gawby is (uk|dialect|archaic) a baby.

Gayby vs Gawby - What's the difference?

gayby | gawby |


As nouns the difference between gayby and gawby

is that gayby is (lgbt) the baby of a gay person or couple while gawby is (uk|dialect|archaic) a baby.

Gawby vs Gabby - What's the difference?

gawby | gabby |


As a noun gawby

is (uk|dialect|archaic) a baby.

As an adjective gabby is

inclined to talk too much, especially about trivia.