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snack

Die vs Snack - What's the difference?

die | snack |


As a proper noun die

is god.

As a noun snack is

snack (a light meal).

You vs Snack - What's the difference?

you | snack |


As a noun snack is

snack (a light meal).

Snack vs Desert - What's the difference?

snack | desert |


As nouns the difference between snack and desert

is that snack is snack (a light meal) while desert is desert.

As an adjective desert is

deserted.

Takeaway vs Snack - What's the difference?

takeaway | snack |


As nouns the difference between takeaway and snack

is that takeaway is (chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand) a restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere while snack is snack (a light meal).

As an adjective takeaway

is (chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand|of food) to be eaten off the premises.

Grub vs Snack - What's the difference?

grub | snack |


In obsolete terms the difference between grub and snack

is that grub is a short, thick man; a dwarf while snack is a share; a part or portion.

As nouns the difference between grub and snack

is that grub is an immature stage in the life cycle of an insect; a larva while snack is a light meal.

As verbs the difference between grub and snack

is that grub is to scavenge or in some way scrounge, typically for food while snack is to eat a light meal.

Tuck vs Snack - What's the difference?

tuck | snack |


As verbs the difference between tuck and snack

is that tuck is to pull or gather up (an item of fabric) while snack is to eat a light meal.

As nouns the difference between tuck and snack

is that tuck is an act of tucking; a pleat or fold while snack is a light meal.

Snack vs Drinks - What's the difference?

snack | drinks |


As nouns the difference between snack and drinks

is that snack is a light meal while drinks is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between snack and drinks

is that snack is to eat a light meal while drinks is third-person singular of drink.

Swallow vs Snack - What's the difference?

swallow | snack |


As nouns the difference between swallow and snack

is that swallow is (archaic) a deep chasm or abyss in the earth or swallow can be a small, migratory bird of the hirundinidae family with long, pointed, moon-shaped wings and a forked tail which feeds on the wing by catching insects while snack is snack (a light meal).

As a verb swallow

is to cause (food, drink etc) to pass from the mouth into the stomach; to take into the stomach through the throat.

Nap vs Snack - What's the difference?

nap | snack |


In obsolete terms the difference between nap and snack

is that nap is to grab; to nab while snack is a share; a part or portion.

As nouns the difference between nap and snack

is that nap is a short period of sleep, especially one during the day while snack is a light meal.

As verbs the difference between nap and snack

is that nap is to have a nap; to sleep for a short period of time, especially during the day while snack is to eat a light meal.

Snack vs Grocery - What's the difference?

snack | grocery |


As nouns the difference between snack and grocery

is that snack is a light meal while grocery is retail foodstuffs and other household supplies.

As a verb snack

is to eat a light meal.

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