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Valet vs Dales - What's the difference?

valet | dales |

As a verb valet

is to roll.

As a proper noun dales is

(pluralonly) the yorkshire dales, an upland area, in northern england.

valet

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A man's personal male attendant, responsible for his clothes and appearance.
  • A hotel employee performing such duties for guests.
  • (professional wrestling ) A female performer in professional wrestling, acting as either a manager or personal chaperone; often used to attract and titillate male members of the audience.
  • A female chaperone who accompanies a man, and is usually not married to him.
  • A person employed to clean or park cars.
  • A wooden stand on which to hold clothes and accessories in preparation for dressing.
  • A kind of goad or stick with an iron point.
  • Synonyms

    * (personal attendant) (proscribed)

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To clean and service (a car), as a valet does.
  • dales

    English

    Noun

    (head)
  • Anagrams

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