💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Durgy"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| tiddynoun | (UK, dialect) The European wren. |
| dinkynoun | A dinky thing. |
| diddynoun | (slang) A woman's breast. |
| drouthy | (Scotland, US) Thirsty. |
| dunnynoun | (Australia and New Zealand slang, also dated Scotland and Northern England) An outhouse: an outbuilding used as a lavatory. |
| undershapen | (poetic, nonce word) Under the usual size; dwarfish; small. |
| douthnoun | (dialectal) Reliability; ease; security; shelter. |
| duddynoun | A surname. |
| daintnoun | (Geordie) do not, don't |
| diminuteverb | To reduce, to lessen. |
| dauncynoun | (US, regional) Sick; delicate. |
| dubbynoun | (slang) Synonym of rubby-dub (“drinker of alcohol in non-beverage form”). |
| duffonoun | (slang, dated) Bad; inferior. |
| daddocky | (UK, dialect) rotten; decayed (of wood) |
| drubly | (dialectal, Northern Ireland, Scotland) muddy; dark; turbid |
| dootsienoun | A female given name. |
| driegh | (Scotland) Drear, dreary; dree. |
| drungry | (slang, rare) Drunk and hungry, especially when the hunger is induced by the drunkenness. |
| draffy | (obsolete) consisting of, or worthy of, the dregs, i.e. worthless |
| dairous | (UK, archaic, dialectal, Devon) bold; daring |
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