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Brink vs Rink - What's the difference?

brink | rink |


As nouns the difference between brink and rink

is that brink is the edge, margin, or border of a steep place, as of a precipice; a bank or edge, as of a river or pit; a verge; a border; as, the brink of a chasm also used figuratively while rink is a man, especially a warrior or hero or rink can be a ring; a circle.

Brink vs Prink - What's the difference?

brink | prink |


As nouns the difference between brink and prink

is that brink is the edge, margin, or border of a steep place, as of a precipice; a bank or edge, as of a river or pit; a verge; a border; as, the brink of a chasm. Also used figuratively while prink is the act of adjusting dress or appearance; a sprucing up.

As a verb prink is

to give a wink; to wink.

Brine vs Brink - What's the difference?

brine | brink |


As nouns the difference between brine and brink

is that brine is salt water; water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt; a salt-and-water solution for pickling while brink is the edge, margin, or border of a steep place, as of a precipice; a bank or edge, as of a river or pit; a verge; a border; as, the brink of a chasm. Also used figuratively.

As a verb brine

is to preserve food in a salt solution.

Brick vs Brink - What's the difference?

brick | brink |


As nouns the difference between brick and brink

is that brick is a hardened rectangular block of mud, clay etc., used for building while brink is the edge, margin, or border of a steep place, as of a precipice; a bank or edge, as of a river or pit; a verge; a border; as, the brink of a chasm. Also used figuratively.

As an adjective brick

is made of brick(s).

As a verb brick

is to build with bricks.

As a proper noun Brick

is {{surname}.

Bring vs Brink - What's the difference?

bring | brink |


As a verb bring

is to transport toward somebody/somewhere.

As an interjection bring

is the sound of a telephone ringing.

As a noun brink is

the edge, margin, or border of a steep place, as of a precipice; a bank or edge, as of a river or pit; a verge; a border; as, the brink of a chasm. Also used figuratively.

Drink vs Brink - What's the difference?

drink | brink |


As nouns the difference between drink and brink

is that drink is a beverage while brink is the edge, margin, or border of a steep place, as of a precipice; a bank or edge, as of a river or pit; a verge; a border; as, the brink of a chasm. Also used figuratively.

As a verb drink

is to consume (a liquid) through the mouth.

Precipise vs Brink - What's the difference?

precipise | brink |


As a noun brink is

the edge, margin, or border of a steep place, as of a precipice; a bank or edge, as of a river or pit; a verge; a border; as, the brink of a chasm also used figuratively.

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