dense |
scuff |
As adjectives the difference between dense and scuff
is that
dense is having relatively high density while
scuff is caused by scraping, usually with one's feet.
As a verb scuff is
to mishit (a shot on a ball) due to poor contact with the ball.
As a noun scuff is
the back part of the neck; the scruff.
scuff |
scrabble |
As verbs the difference between scuff and scrabble
is that
scuff is to mishit (a shot on a ball) due to poor contact with the ball while
scrabble is .
As an adjective scuff
is caused by scraping, usually with one's feet.
As a noun scuff
is the back part of the neck; the scruff.
scrap |
scuff |
As nouns the difference between scrap and scuff
is that
scrap is a (small) piece; a fragment; a detached, incomplete portion while
scuff is the back part of the neck; the scruff.
As verbs the difference between scrap and scuff
is that
scrap is to discard while
scuff is to mishit (a shot on a ball) due to poor contact with the ball.
As an adjective scuff is
caused by scraping, usually with one's feet.
walk |
scuff |
As verbs the difference between walk and scuff
is that
walk is to move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times. Compare
run while
scuff is to mishit (a shot on a ball) due to poor contact with the ball.
As nouns the difference between walk and scuff
is that
walk is a trip made by walking while
scuff is the back part of the neck; the scruff.
As an adjective scuff is
caused by scraping, usually with one's feet.
scuff |
groove |
As verbs the difference between scuff and groove
is that
scuff is to mishit (a shot on a ball) due to poor contact with the ball while
groove is to cut a groove or channel in; to form into channels or grooves; to furrow.
As nouns the difference between scuff and groove
is that
scuff is the back part of the neck; the scruff while
groove is a long, narrow channel or depression; eg, such a slot cut into a hard material to provide a location for an engineering component, a tyre groove, or a geological channel or depression.
As an adjective scuff
is caused by scraping, usually with one's feet.
scuff |
sluff |
As an adjective scuff
is caused by scraping, usually with one's feet.
As a verb scuff
is to mishit (a shot on a ball) due to poor contact with the ball.
As a noun scuff
is the back part of the neck; the scruff.
As an acronym sluff is
(slang|us|air force) short little ugly fat fellow (or fucker); us airforce nickname for the a-7 bomber.
scuff |
shuffle |
As verbs the difference between scuff and shuffle
is that
scuff is to mishit (a shot on a ball) due to poor contact with the ball while
shuffle is to put in a random order.
As nouns the difference between scuff and shuffle
is that
scuff is the back part of the neck; the scruff while
shuffle is the act of shuffling cards.
As an adjective scuff
is caused by scraping, usually with one's feet.
scuff |
cuff |
As verbs the difference between scuff and cuff
is that
scuff is to mishit (a shot on a ball) due to poor contact with the ball while
cuff is to furnish with cuffs or
cuff can be to hit, as a reproach, particularly with the open palm to the head; to slap.
As nouns the difference between scuff and cuff
is that
scuff is the back part of the neck; the scruff while
cuff is (obsolete) glove; mitten or
cuff can be a blow, especially with the open hand; a box; a slap.
As an adjective scuff
is caused by scraping, usually with one's feet.
scuff |
scurf |
As nouns the difference between scuff and scurf
is that
scuff is the back part of the neck; the scruff while
scurf is a skin disease.
As an adjective scuff
is caused by scraping, usually with one's feet.
As a verb scuff
is to mishit (a shot on a ball) due to poor contact with the ball.
scuff |
stuff |
As nouns the difference between scuff and stuff
is that
scuff is the back part of the neck; the scruff while
stuff is living room.
As an adjective scuff
is caused by scraping, usually with one's feet.
As a verb scuff
is to mishit (a shot on a ball) due to poor contact with the ball.
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