different between shackly vs hackly
shackly
English
Etymology
Probably from dialectal shackle (“to shake, rattle”) +? -y.
Adjective
shackly (comparative more shackly, superlative most shackly)
- (US, colloquial, dated) Shaky, rickety, ramshackle.
- (dialectal) Loose-jointed, shambling.
Anagrams
- ackshly
shackly From the web:
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hackly
English
Etymology
hackle +? -y
Adjective
hackly (comparative more hackly, superlative most hackly)
- (geology) Jagged or rough.
Translations
Anagrams
- chalky
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