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crankle

Crunkle vs Crankle - What's the difference?

crunkle | crankle |


As verbs the difference between crunkle and crankle

is that crunkle is (uk|obsolete|dialectal) to crumple while crankle is to bend, turn, or wind.

As a noun crankle is

a bend, twist or crinkle.

Crankle vs Rankle - What's the difference?

crankle | rankle |


As verbs the difference between crankle and rankle

is that crankle is to bend, turn, or wind while rankle is (intransitive) to cause irritation or deep bitterness.

As a noun crankle

is a bend, twist or crinkle.

Crankle vs Crankled - What's the difference?

crankle | crankled |


As verbs the difference between crankle and crankled

is that crankle is to bend, turn, or wind while crankled is (crankle).

As a noun crankle

is a bend, twist or crinkle.

Crankle vs Cankle - What's the difference?

crankle | cankle |


As nouns the difference between crankle and cankle

is that crankle is a bend, twist or crinkle while cankle is an obese or otherwise swollen ankle that blends into the calf without clear demarcation.

As a verb crankle

is to bend, turn, or wind.

Crackle vs Crankle - What's the difference?

crackle | crankle |


As nouns the difference between crackle and crankle

is that crackle is a fizzing, popping sound while crankle is a bend, twist or crinkle.

As verbs the difference between crackle and crankle

is that crackle is to make a fizzing, popping sound while crankle is to bend, turn, or wind.