Difference between Hull and Hull

What is the difference between Hull and Hull?

Hull as a noun is the outer covering of a fruit or seed. while Hull as a noun is any of various cities in the united kingdom, canada, and the united states (see the wikipedia article).

Hull

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The outer covering of a fruit or seed. The body or frame of a vessel such as a ship or plane.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To remove the outer covering of a fruit or seed.

Hull

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: Any of various cities in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States (see the Wikipedia article).

Example sentence: The amount of people that have said, 'You've inspired me to be confident. I've come out to my friends because of you,' that reduces me to tears every time, because I'm just, like, little old me from Hull has had an implication on somebody's life. That's massive to me. Massive.

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