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stooge vs air

air vs stooge

stooge and air both are nouns.

stooge and air both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
stooge Yes No Yes No
air Yes No Yes No
stooge (noun) air (noun)
a person of unquestioning obedience travel via aircraft
a victim of ridicule or pranks a distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing
a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence
medium for radio and television broadcasting
the region above the ground
the mass of air surrounding the Earth
a slight wind (usually refreshing)
a mixture of gases (especially oxygen) required for breathing; the stuff that the wind consists of
once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles), associated with the humour blood
stooge (verb) air (verb)
act as a stooge, in a compliant or subordinate manner expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen
act as the stooge expose to warm or heated air, so as to dry
cruise in slow or routine flights make public
broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television
be broadcast
expose to fresh air
Difference between stooge and air

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