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pony

Pony vs Tony - What's the difference?

pony | tony |


As nouns the difference between pony and tony

is that pony is pony (horse) or pony can be bangs, fringe (haircut ) while tony is (archaic) a simpleton.

As an adjective tony is

stylish, high-toned, upscale.

Pony vs Pongy - What's the difference?

pony | pongy |


As adjectives the difference between pony and pongy

is that pony is of little worth while pongy is having a bad smell.

As a noun pony

is any of several small breeds of horse under 14.2 hands.

As a verb pony

is to lead (a horse) from another horse.

Pony vs Pondy - What's the difference?

pony | pondy |


As adjectives the difference between pony and pondy

is that pony is of little worth while pondy is resembling a pond; pondlike.

As a noun pony

is any of several small breeds of horse under 14.2 hands.

As a verb pony

is to lead (a horse) from another horse.

Pony vs Pong - What's the difference?

pony | pong |


As nouns the difference between pony and pong

is that pony is any of several small breeds of horse under 14.2 hands while pong is a packet that is replying to a ping, and thereby indicating the presence of a host.

As verbs the difference between pony and pong

is that pony is to lead (a horse) from another horse while pong is to stink, to smell bad.

As an adjective pony

is of little worth.

As a proper noun Pong is

an early video game from Atari, resembling ping-pong, in which two players control paddles and attempt to intercept a ball.

Ponty vs Pony - What's the difference?

ponty | pony |


As nouns the difference between ponty and pony

is that ponty is while pony is pony (horse) or pony can be bangs, fringe (haircut ).

Bony vs Pony - What's the difference?

bony | pony |


As an adjective bony

is resembling, having the appearance or consistence of, or relating to bone; osseous.

As a noun pony is

pony (horse) or pony can be bangs, fringe (haircut ).

Pony vs Poky - What's the difference?

pony | poky |


As nouns the difference between pony and poky

is that pony is pony (horse) or pony can be bangs, fringe (haircut ) while poky is a gambling device based on the card game poker or poky can be (slang) jail.

As an adjective poky is

slow or poky can be (of a room or other enclosed space) small and cramped.

Piny vs Pony - What's the difference?

piny | pony |


As an adjective piny

is of, pertaining to, or having many pines.

As a noun pony is

pony (horse) or pony can be bangs, fringe (haircut ).

Pory vs Pony - What's the difference?

pory | pony |


As an adjective pory

is (archaic) porous.

As a noun pony is

pony (horse) or pony can be bangs, fringe (haircut ).

Pony vs Poy - What's the difference?

pony | poy |


As nouns the difference between pony and poy

is that pony is pony (horse) or pony can be bangs, fringe (haircut ) while poy is a support structure.

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