doggier |
dogger |
As an adjective doggier
is comparative of doggy.
As a noun dogger is
a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the Dutch.
jogger |
dogger |
As nouns the difference between jogger and dogger
is that
jogger is a person who jogs (as exercise) while
dogger is a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the Dutch.
doggery |
dogger |
As nouns the difference between doggery and dogger
is that
doggery is (obsolete) a squalid tavern while
dogger is a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the dutch.
dagger |
dogger |
As nouns the difference between dagger and dogger
is that
dagger is a stabbing weapon, similar to a sword but with a short, double-edged blade while
dogger is a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the Dutch.
As a verb dagger
is to pierce with a dagger; to stab.
dogged |
dogger |
As a verb dogged
is past tense of dog.
As an adjective dogged
is stubbornly persevering, steadfast.
As a noun dogger is
a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the Dutch.
donger |
dogger |
As nouns the difference between donger and dogger
is that
donger is (uk|africa|au|informal) penis or
donger can be (australia) a donga (transportable cabin or tourist accommodation) while
dogger is a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the dutch.
dogger |
doggerman |
As nouns the difference between dogger and doggerman
is that
dogger is a two-masted fishing vessel, used by the dutch while
doggerman is a sailor who works on a dogger (two-masted fishing vessel).
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