Difference between Stroppy and Bolshy
What is the difference between Stroppy and Bolshy?
Stroppy as an adjective is ornery, fractious, belligerent, or obstreperous, and hence difficult to deal with while Bolshy as an adjective is difficult or rebellious.
Stroppy
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: ornery, fractious, belligerent, or obstreperous, and hence difficult to deal with
Bolshy
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Difficult or rebellious.
Part of speech: noun
Definition: A government leftist, especially a communist, socialist, or labour union leader.
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