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Gully vs Gelly - What's the difference?

gully | gelly |


As nouns the difference between gully and gelly

is that 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 while gelly is .

As a verb gully

is (obsolete) to flow noisily.

Gelly vs Felly - What's the difference?

gelly | felly |


As nouns the difference between gelly and felly

is that gelly is obsolete form of lang=en while felly is the outer rim of a wheel, supported by the spokes.

As an adverb felly is

fiercely, harshly.

Gally vs Gelly - What's the difference?

gally | gelly |


As nouns the difference between gally and gelly

is that gally is while gelly is .

As an adjective gally

is like gall; bitter as gall.

As a verb gally

is (obsolete|uk|dialect) to frighten; to worry.

Gelly vs Welly - What's the difference?

gelly | welly |


As nouns the difference between gelly and welly

is that gelly is obsolete form of lang=en while welly is wellington boot.

Selly vs Gelly - What's the difference?

selly | gelly |


As nouns the difference between selly and gelly

is that selly is a marvel; wonder; something wonderful or rare while gelly is .

As an adjective selly

is rare; wonderful; admirable.

As an adverb selly

is wonderfully.

Celly vs Gelly - What's the difference?

celly | gelly |


As nouns the difference between celly and gelly

is that celly is (slang) cellmate while gelly is .

Telly vs Gelly - What's the difference?

telly | gelly |


As nouns the difference between telly and gelly

is that telly is television while gelly is .

Kelly vs Gelly - What's the difference?

kelly | gelly |


As nouns the difference between kelly and gelly

is that kelly is a square or hexagonal pipe that is turned in order to rotate the rotary table of a drilling rig while gelly is .

Gelly vs Golly - What's the difference?

gelly | golly |


As nouns the difference between gelly and golly

is that gelly is while golly is or golly can be (uk) a galosh or golly can be (australian slang|juvenile) chewing gum.

As an interjection golly is

(euphemistic) god!.

As a verb golly is

(australia|juvenile) to spit; to force up phlegm from one's throat golly'”, entry in '''1984 , eric partridge, ''a dictionary of slang and unconventional english , 8th edition, reprinted 2000, [http://booksgooglecomau/books?id=tvrp1whvfusc&pg=pa483&dq=%22golliwog%22|%22golliwogs%22+partridge+-intitle:%22%22+-inauthor:%22%22&hl=en&sa=x&ei=oe5it9-uhrg5iafdui30bq&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false page 483].

Helly vs Gelly - What's the difference?

helly | gelly |


As an adjective helly

is {{tcx|obsolete|lang=en}} Hellish, infernal.

As a noun gelly is

obsolete form of lang=en.

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