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eek

Leek vs Eek - What's the difference?

leek | eek |


As a noun leek

is .

As a proper noun eek is

a river in alaska.

Eek vs Eef - What's the difference?

eek | eef |


As a proper noun eek

is a river in alaska.

As a verb eef is

to make a vocal rhythm in which some sounds are made by inhaling.

Peek vs Eek - What's the difference?

peek | eek |


As an acronym peek

is polyetheretherketone.

As a proper noun eek is

a river in alaska.

Deek vs Eek - What's the difference?

deek | eek |


As verbs the difference between deek and eek

is that deek is to look while eek is to produce a high-pitched squeal, as in fear or trepidation.

As an interjection eek is

representing a scream or shriek (especially in comic strips and books).

As a proper noun Eek is

a river in Alaska.

Eek vs Eew - What's the difference?

eek | eew |


As interjections the difference between eek and eew

is that eek is representing a scream or shriek (especially in comic strips and books) while eew is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a verb eek

is to produce a high-pitched squeal, as in fear or trepidation.

As a proper noun Eek

is a river in Alaska.

Geek vs Eek - What's the difference?

geek | eek |


As a noun geek

is (dated) a carnival performer specializing in bizarre and unappetizing behavior or geek can be (australia|colloquial) a look.

As a verb geek

is (colloquial) to get high on cocaine.

As a proper noun eek is

a river in alaska.

Eek vs Ees - What's the difference?

eek | ees |


As a proper noun eek

is a river in alaska.

As a noun ees is

(rare) , the name of the letter e.

Bek vs Eek - What's the difference?

bek | eek |


As a noun bek

is (turkish governor).

As a proper noun eek is

a river in alaska.

Zek vs Eek - What's the difference?

zek | eek |


As a noun zek

is a prisoner at a russian prison, especially (historical) at a soviet labour camp.

As a proper noun eek is

a river in alaska.

Erk vs Eek - What's the difference?

erk | eek |


As interjections the difference between erk and eek

is that erk is expressing trepidation; eek while eek is representing a scream or shriek (especially in comic strips and books).

As a noun erk

is a member of the groundcrew in the RAF.

As a verb eek is

to produce a high-pitched squeal, as in fear or trepidation.

As a proper noun Eek is

a river in Alaska.

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