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flannel

Flannel vs Flannelly - What's the difference?

flannel | flannelly |


As adjectives the difference between flannel and flannelly

is that flannel is made of while flannelly is resembling or characteristic of flannel material.

As a noun flannel

is (uncountable) a soft cloth material woven from wool, possibly combined with cotton or synthetic fibers.

As a verb flannel

is to rub with a flannel.

Flannel vs Flannelgraph - What's the difference?

flannel | flannelgraph |


As nouns the difference between flannel and flannelgraph

is that flannel is (uncountable) a soft cloth material woven from wool, possibly combined with cotton or synthetic fibers while flannelgraph is a board covered with flannel fabric used as a backdrop when telling stories to children, the characters in the story being placed and moved on the backdrop.

As an adjective flannel

is made of.

As a verb flannel

is to rub with a flannel.

Flannel vs Swanskin - What's the difference?

flannel | swanskin |


As nouns the difference between flannel and swanskin

is that flannel is (uncountable) a soft cloth material woven from wool, possibly combined with cotton or synthetic fibers while swanskin is the skin of a swan with the down or feathers on.

As an adjective flannel

is made of.

As a verb flannel

is to rub with a flannel.

Flannel vs Pouf - What's the difference?

flannel | pouf |


As nouns the difference between flannel and pouf

is that flannel is (uncountable) a soft cloth material woven from wool, possibly combined with cotton or synthetic fibers while pouf is (historical) a headdress for women popular in 18th century france.

As an adjective flannel

is made of.

As a verb flannel

is to rub with a flannel.

As an interjection pouf is

onomatopoeia indicating a cloud of smoke or wind; caused by a deflating object, or a magical disappearance.

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