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Trouts vs Trouty - What's the difference?

trouts | trouty |

As a noun trouts

is plural of trout.

As a verb trouts

is third-person singular of trout.

As an adjective trouty is

containing trout.

As a proper noun Trouty is

a settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador.

trouts

English

Noun

(head)
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (trout)
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    trouty

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Containing trout.
  • *1856 , , Knickerbocker
  • *:The grass improved, they saw wild- flowers and flax, and when the water of the creek took his fancy as looking trouty , Wilford Woodruff got out the artificial flies he had brought from his last mission in England and tried a little
  • * c. 1926 Rudyard Kipling - "Alnaschar and the Oxen" from the collection Debits and Credits
  • *:At the gate beside the river where the trouty shallows brawl, I know the pride that Lobengula felt''
  • * 1929 Ernest Hemingway - The Sun Also Rises
  • *:The stream was clear and shallow but it did not look trouty .
  • *1992 , Wallace Earle Stegner, The gathering of Zion: the story of the Mormon Trail , page 159
  • *:The grass improved, they saw wild-flowers and flax, and when the water of the creek took his fancy as looking trouty , Wilford Woodruff got out the artificial flies he had brought from his last mission in England and tried a little casting...
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