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Windy vs Jinky - What's the difference?

windy | jinky |


As adjectives the difference between windy and jinky

is that windy is accompanied by wind or windy can be (of a path etc) having many bends; winding, twisting or tortuous while jinky is mazy, windy, zigzagging.

As a noun windy

is (colloquial) fart.

Windy vs Windily - What's the difference?

windy | windily |


As an adjective windy

is accompanied by wind.

As a noun windy

is fart.

As an adverb windily is

in a windy manner or fashion.

Windy vs Meandrous - What's the difference?

windy | meandrous |


As adjectives the difference between windy and meandrous

is that windy is accompanied by wind or windy can be (of a path etc) having many bends; winding, twisting or tortuous while meandrous is (of a path) winding, windy, having many bends.

As a noun windy

is (colloquial) fart.

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