different between awing vs jawing
awing
English
Etymology 1
a- +? wing
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??w??/
- Rhymes: -??
Adverb
awing (not comparable)
- On the wing; flying; fluttering.
Etymology 2
Alternative forms
- aweing
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???.??/
Verb
awing
- present participle of awe
Anagrams
- Awngi, Wigan, wigan
awing From the web:
- what awning fits my caravan
- awning means
- swing states
- awning windows
- what is awing definition
- mood swing
- what is awning in camping
- what do awnings cost
jawing
English
Verb
jawing
- present participle of jaw
Noun
jawing (plural jawings)
- A scolding.
- 1876, Mark Twain, The Canvasser's Tale
- There were jawings, bickerings, heart-burnings.
- 1876, Mark Twain, The Canvasser's Tale
jawing From the web:
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- awing vs jawing
- jawing vs tawing
- jawing vs lawing
- yawing vs jawing
- galagos vs galagoes
- terms vs galagos
- state vs antidisestablishment
- church vs antidisestablishment
- separation vs antidisestablishment
- creditor vs debtors
- debtors vs receivables
- debitors vs debtors
- debtors vs debtours
- deliciates vs deliciated
- terms vs psilanthropism
- averseness vs adverseness
- unwillingness vs averseness
- opposition vs averseness
- averseness vs averse
- sunbakes vs sunbakers