sloop |
cloop |
As a noun sloop
is (
label) a single-masted sailboat with only one headsail.
As an interjection cloop is
the sound made when a cork is forcibly drawn from a bottle.
sloop |
saloop |
As nouns the difference between sloop and saloop
is that
sloop is (
label) a single-masted sailboat with only one headsail while
saloop is salep.
sloop |
slood |
As nouns the difference between sloop and slood
is that
sloop is (
label) a single-masted sailboat with only one headsail while
slood is (lancashire) wheel track.
sloop |
shoop |
As nouns the difference between sloop and shoop
is that
sloop is a single-masted sailboat with only one headsail while
shoop is a sheep;
specifically singular form of sheep.
As a proper noun Shoop is
a surname of German origin.
As an interjection shoop is
Used as a scat word in song lyrics.
sloop | gloop |
As nouns the difference between sloop and gloop
is that
sloop is (
label) a single-masted sailboat with only one headsail while
gloop is any gooey, viscous substance.
As a verb gloop is
to flow like goo or goop, to move in a slushy way.
sloop | sloom |
As nouns the difference between sloop and sloom
is that
sloop is a single-masted sailboat with only one headsail while
sloom is a gentle sleep; slumber.
As a verb sloom is
to sleep lightly, to doze, to nod; to be half-asleep.
sloop | snoop |
As nouns the difference between sloop and snoop
is that
sloop is (
label) a single-masted sailboat with only one headsail while
snoop is the act of snooping.
As a verb snoop is
to be devious and cunning so as not to be seen.
sloop | ploop |
As nouns the difference between sloop and ploop
is that
sloop is (
label) a single-masted sailboat with only one headsail while
ploop is an instance of this sound.
As an interjection ploop is
(onomatopoeia) the sound of a small object falling in liquid.
sloop | scoop |
As nouns the difference between sloop and scoop
is that
sloop is (
label) a single-masted sailboat with only one headsail while
scoop is any cup- or bowl-shaped tool, usually with a handle, used to lift and move loose or soft solid material.
As a verb scoop is
to lift, move, or collect with a scoop or as though with a scoop.
sloop | slop |
As nouns the difference between sloop and slop
is that
sloop is a single-masted sailboat with only one headsail while
slop is a loose outer garment; a jacket or overall.
As a verb slop is
to spill or dump liquid, especially over the rim of a container when it moves.
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