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Burgle vs Burgled - What's the difference?

burgle | burgled |


As verbs the difference between burgle and burgled

is that burgle is to commit burglary while burgled is past tense of burgle.

Burgle vs Bungle - What's the difference?

burgle | bungle |


As verbs the difference between burgle and bungle

is that burgle is (chiefly|british|nz) to commit burglary while bungle is to botch up, bumble or incompetently perform a task; to make or mend clumsily; to manage awkwardly.

As a noun bungle is

a botched or incompetently handled situation.

Burgle vs Gurgle - What's the difference?

burgle | gurgle |


As verbs the difference between burgle and gurgle

is that burgle is (chiefly|british|nz) to commit burglary while gurgle is to flow with a bubbling sound.

As a noun gurgle is

a gurgling sound.

Burgle vs Burgee - What's the difference?

burgle | burgee |


As a verb burgle

is (chiefly|british|nz) to commit burglary.

As a noun burgee is

a broad tapering pennant, often with a swallowtail, flown by merchant ships to identify the vessel and by yachts to identify the yacht club.

Burgle vs Bugle - What's the difference?

burgle | bugle |


As verbs the difference between burgle and bugle

is that burgle is (chiefly|british|nz) to commit burglary while bugle is .

Taxonomy vs Burgle - What's the difference?

taxonomy | burgle |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb burgle is

(chiefly|british|nz) to commit burglary.

Burgle vs Burglariously - What's the difference?

burgle | burglariously |


As a verb burgle

is to commit burglary.

As an adverb burglariously is

as a burglar; in order to burgle.

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