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Crazy vs Cray - What's the difference?

crazy | cray |


In lang=en terms the difference between crazy and cray

is that crazy is very, extremely while cray is crazy.

As an adverb crazy

is very, extremely.

Cry vs Cray - What's the difference?

cry | cray |


As nouns the difference between cry and cray

is that cry is a shedding of tears; the act of crying while cray is a crayfish or lobster.

As a verb cry

is to shed tears; to weep.

As an adjective cray is

crazy.

Ray vs Cray - What's the difference?

ray | cray |


As a proper noun ray

is from a (etyl) nickname meaning a king or a roe.

As a noun cray is

a crayfish or lobster.

As an adjective cray is

(slang) crazy.

Gray vs Cray - What's the difference?

gray | cray |


As adjectives the difference between gray and cray

is that gray is having a color somewhere between white and black, as the ash of an ember while cray is crazy.

As nouns the difference between gray and cray

is that gray is an achromatic colour intermediate between black and white while cray is a crayfish or lobster.

As a verb gray

is to become gray.

As a proper noun Gray

is {{surname|from=nicknames}}; originally a nickname for someone with a gray beard or hair.

Crap vs Cray - What's the difference?

crap | cray |


As a noun cray is

a crayfish or lobster.

As an adjective cray is

(slang) crazy.

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