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staking

Stoking vs Staking - What's the difference?

stoking | staking |


As verbs the difference between stoking and staking

is that stoking is while staking is .

As a noun staking is

an act of stabbing with a stake.

Snaking vs Staking - What's the difference?

snaking | staking |


As verbs the difference between snaking and staking

is that snaking is while staking is .

As nouns the difference between snaking and staking

is that snaking is a layout or motion that snakes while staking is an act of stabbing with a stake.

Staking vs Stanking - What's the difference?

staking | stanking |


As verbs the difference between staking and stanking

is that staking is present participle of lang=en while stanking is present participle of stank.

As a noun staking

is an act of stabbing with a stake.

Staking vs Shaking - What's the difference?

staking | shaking |


As verbs the difference between staking and shaking

is that staking is while shaking is .

As nouns the difference between staking and shaking

is that staking is an act of stabbing with a stake while shaking is a movement that shakes.

Stalking vs Staking - What's the difference?

stalking | staking |


As verbs the difference between stalking and staking

is that stalking is present participle of lang=en while staking is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between stalking and staking

is that stalking is hunting for game by moving silently and stealthily or by waiting in ambush while staking is an act of stabbing with a stake.

Staking vs Staying - What's the difference?

staking | staying |


As verbs the difference between staking and staying

is that staking is present participle of lang=en while staying is present participle of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between staking and staying

is that staking is an act of stabbing with a stake while staying is a stay or visit.

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