praam |
priss |
As nouns the difference between praam and priss
is that
praam is (flat-bottomed boat) while
priss is (informal) a prissy person.
As a verb priss is
to dress or behave in a prissy manner.
bliss |
priss |
As a proper noun bliss
is originating as a nickname.
As a noun priss is
(informal) a prissy person.
As a verb priss is
to dress or behave in a prissy manner.
priss |
prude |
As a noun priss
is (informal) a prissy person.
As a verb priss
is to dress or behave in a prissy manner.
As an adjective prude is
prudish.
prig |
priss |
As nouns the difference between prig and priss
is that
prig is a person who demonstrates an exaggerated conformity or propriety, especially in an irritatingly arrogant or smug manner while
priss is (informal) a prissy person.
As verbs the difference between prig and priss
is that
prig is (scotland) to haggle or argue over price while
priss is to dress or behave in a prissy manner.
pries |
priss |
As verbs the difference between pries and priss
is that
pries is third-person singular of pry while
priss is to dress or behave in a prissy manner.
As a noun priss is
a prissy person.
prigs |
priss |
As nouns the difference between prigs and priss
is that
prigs is while
priss is (informal) a prissy person.
As a verb priss is
to dress or behave in a prissy manner.
priss |
press |
As nouns the difference between priss and press
is that
priss is (informal) a prissy person while
press is (
lb) a device used to apply pressure to an item.
As verbs the difference between priss and press
is that
priss is to dress or behave in a prissy manner while
press is (ambitransitive) to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight.
briss |
priss |
As nouns the difference between briss and priss
is that
briss is (ritual circumcision) while
priss is (informal) a prissy person.
As a verb priss is
to dress or behave in a prissy manner.
priss |
prisms |
As nouns the difference between priss and prisms
is that
priss is a prissy person while
prisms is plural of prism.
As a verb priss
is to dress or behave in a prissy manner.
prises |
priss |
As nouns the difference between prises and priss
is that
prises is plural of prise while
priss is a prissy person.
As a verb priss is
to dress or behave in a prissy manner.
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