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burly

Burly vs Hunky - What's the difference?

burly | hunky |


In lang=en terms the difference between burly and hunky

is that burly is originating from surfer culture and/or Southern California. An expressive term to mean something is of large magnitude, either good or bad, and sometimes both while hunky is exhibiting strong, masculine beauty.

As adjectives the difference between burly and hunky

is that burly is large, well-built, and muscular while hunky is exhibiting strong, masculine beauty.

As a noun hunky is

a person of Hungarian or Slavic, especially Ruthenian, descent.

Virile vs Burly - What's the difference?

virile | burly |


As adjectives the difference between virile and burly

is that virile is being manly; having characteristics associated with being male, such as strength; exhibiting masculine traits to an exaggerated degree such as strength, forcefulness or vigor while burly is large, well-built, and muscular.

Manly vs Burly - What's the difference?

manly | burly |


As adjectives the difference between manly and burly

is that manly is having the characteristics of a man while burly is large, well-built, and muscular.

Pudgy vs Burly - What's the difference?

pudgy | burly | Related terms |

Pudgy is a related term of burly.


As adjectives the difference between pudgy and burly

is that pudgy is fat, overweight (pertaining particularly to children), plump; chubby while burly is (usually|of a man) large, well-built, and muscular.

Burly vs Elephantine - What's the difference?

burly | elephantine | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between burly and elephantine

is that burly is large, well-built, and muscular while elephantine is of, pertaining to, or characteristic of elephants.

As a proper noun Elephantine is

an island in the river Nile.

Heavy vs Burly - What's the difference?

heavy | burly | Related terms |

Heavy is a related term of burly.


In slang|lang=en terms the difference between heavy and burly

is that heavy is (slang) a doorman, bouncer or bodyguard while burly is (slang) originating from surfer culture and/or southern california an expressive term to mean something is of large magnitude, either good or bad, and sometimes both.

As adjectives the difference between heavy and burly

is that heavy is (of a physical object) having great weight or heavy can be having the heaves while burly is (usually|of a man) large, well-built, and muscular.

As an adverb heavy

is heavily.

As a noun heavy

is a villain or bad guy; the one responsible for evil or aggressive acts.

As a verb heavy

is to make heavier.

Fleshy vs Burly - What's the difference?

fleshy | burly | Related terms |

Fleshy is a related term of burly.


As adjectives the difference between fleshy and burly

is that fleshy is of, related to, or resembling flesh while burly is (usually|of a man) large, well-built, and muscular.

Burly vs Lusty - What's the difference?

burly | lusty |


As adjectives the difference between burly and lusty

is that burly is (usually|of a man) large, well-built, and muscular while lusty is strong, healthy and vigorous.

Burly vs Huskiest - What's the difference?

burly | huskiest |


As adjectives the difference between burly and huskiest

is that burly is (usually|of a man) large, well-built, and muscular while huskiest is (husky).

Tubby vs Burly - What's the difference?

tubby | burly | Related terms |

Tubby is a related term of burly.


As adjectives the difference between tubby and burly

is that tubby is stout, rotund while burly is (usually|of a man) large, well-built, and muscular.

As a noun tubby

is (pejorative|slang|often used teasingly) an overweight person.

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