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Fully vs Lully - What's the difference?
fully | lully |As an adverb fully
is in a full manner; without lack or defect.As an interjection lully is
alternative form of lullay.Fully vs Felly - What's the difference?
fully | felly |As adverbs the difference between fully and felly
is that fully is in a full manner; without lack or defect while felly is fiercely, harshly.As a noun felly is
the outer rim of a wheel, supported by the spokes.Fully vs Gully - What's the difference?
fully | gully |As an adverb fully
is in a full manner; without lack or defect.As a noun gully is
a trench, ravine or narrow channel which was worn by water flow, especially on a hillside or gully can be (scotland|northern uk) a large knife.As a verb gully is
(obsolete) to flow noisily.Fully vs Hully - What's the difference?
fully | hully |As an adverb fully
is in a full manner; without lack or defect.As an adjective hully is
having or containing hulls.Filly vs Fully - What's the difference?
filly | fully |As a noun filly
is a young female horse.As an adverb fully is
in a full manner; without lack or defect.Taxonomy vs Fully - What's the difference?
taxonomy | fully |
