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slinky

Slinky vs Godzilla - What's the difference?

slinky | godzilla |


As nouns the difference between slinky and godzilla

is that slinky is a toy in the form of a loose metal (originally) or plastic spring that can be made to "walk" down stairs as its coils separate and close up while godzilla is a fictional japanese monster () from a series of science-fiction films.

Sleek vs Slinky - What's the difference?

sleek | slinky |


As nouns the difference between sleek and slinky

is that sleek is that which makes smooth; varnish while slinky is a toy in the form of a loose metal (originally) or plastic spring that can be made to "walk" down stairs as its coils separate and close up.

As an adjective sleek

is having an even, smooth surface; smooth; hence, glossy.

As an adverb sleek

is (dated) with ease and dexterity.

As a verb sleek

is to make smooth or glossy; to polish or cause to be attractive.

Sneaky vs Slinky - What's the difference?

sneaky | slinky |


As an adjective sneaky

is difficult to catch due to constantly outwitting the adversaries.

As a noun slinky is

a toy in the form of a loose metal (originally) or plastic spring that can be made to "walk" down stairs as its coils separate and close up.

Slinky - What does it mean?

slinky | |

Wikidiffcom vs Slinky - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | slinky |


As a noun slinky is

a toy in the form of a loose metal (originally) or plastic spring that can be made to "walk" down stairs as its coils separate and close up.

Linky vs Slinky - What's the difference?

linky | slinky |


As adjectives the difference between linky and slinky

is that linky is of or pertaining to hyperlinks while slinky is furtive, stealthy or catlike.

As a noun slinky is

a three-dimensional curve — a spiral wound around a helix.

Slinky vs Slink - What's the difference?

slinky | slink |


As adjectives the difference between slinky and slink

is that slinky is furtive, stealthy or catlike while slink is thin; lean.

As nouns the difference between slinky and slink

is that slinky is a three-dimensional curve — a spiral wound around a helix while slink is the young of an animal when born prematurely, especially a calf.

As a verb slink is

to sneak about furtively.

Stinky vs Slinky - What's the difference?

stinky | slinky |


As adjectives the difference between stinky and slinky

is that stinky is having a strong, unpleasant smell; stinking while slinky is furtive, stealthy or catlike.

As a noun slinky is

a three-dimensional curve — a spiral wound around a helix.

Slinky vs Slinks - What's the difference?

slinky | slinks |


As an adjective slinky

is furtive, stealthy or catlike.

As a noun slinky

is a three-dimensional curve — a spiral wound around a helix.

As a verb slinks is

third-person singular of slink.

Slinky vs Plinky - What's the difference?

slinky | plinky |


As adjectives the difference between slinky and plinky

is that slinky is furtive, stealthy or catlike while plinky is characterized by plink sounds.

As a noun slinky

is a three-dimensional curve — a spiral wound around a helix.

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