What's the difference between parky and pawky?

Parky


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) I saw it in Catherine Deneuve and Björk in Dancer in the Dark and in Nicole Kidman in Dogville: a Meg-Ryan-on-Parky glazed look, a hint that they don't quite know what they're doing, or what to make of the stilted script they've been handed.
  • (2) Instead, Fox wrote of how, after seven years of denial and depression, he gradually came to terms with his diagnosis, set up the Michael J Fox Foundation, gave up drinking and started advocating on behalf of what he calls "Parkies".
  • (3) Well I would say I am because Parky lives down in London, but I still live in the town.
  • (4) This makes me feel more in control of my Parkinson’s, because I know more about my condition and better understand why I am feeling really “Parky” after a night of bad sleep.
  • (5) It gets quite parky in January, especially when it snows, so take a nice warm coat.

Pawky


Definition:

  • (a.) Arch; cunning; sly.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) When my floor was dirty, I rose early, and, setting all my furniture out of doors on the grass, bed and bedstead making but one budget, dashed water on the floor, and sprinkled white sand from the pond on it, and then with a broom scrubbed it clean and white... Further - and this is a stroke of his sensitive, pawky genius - he contemplates his momentarily displaced furniture and the nuance of enchanting strangeness: It was pleasant to see my whole household effects out on the grass, making a little pile like a gypsy's pack, and my three-legged table, from which I did not remove the books and pen and ink, standing amid the pines and hickories ...
  • (2) He also travelled the country in a one-man show of reminiscences, full of pawky anecdotage and even the occasional song.

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