Whats the difference between deal and dill?!
Answers: If you can fit the *deal* into the jar with the pickles, then there's no difference. Or if you have a *dill* pickle, that's a big deal, then no, there's still no difference!
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Deal is how you distribute the cards. Dill is an herb used to flavor pickles.
SAME AS BILL AND BENN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Dill" is the herb....
"Deal" is deaing the deck.... Or making a deal with someone...
dill is a seasoning... as in a dill pickle.
An aromatic herb (Anethum graveolens) native to Eurasia, having finely dissected leaves and small yellow flowers clustered in umbels.
The leaves or seeds of this plant, used as a seasoning.
Deal is like, to make a deal with someone
a usually large or indefinite quantity or degree <a great deal of support> <a good deal faster>
3 a: the act or right of distributing cards to players in a card game
Deal is what you do if you are a card dealer, like at the casino, dill is a seasoning used to flavor pickles....
Deal is an agreement, or the act of handing out playing cards to players
Dill is an herbaceous flavoring for foods
The big thing first is they are pronounced differently.
Second is one is the name of a food (dill) and the other is a verb (deal).
And lastly they have different spellings.
Deal is a bargain, an arrangement, a compromise, a contract, a deck of cards. Those are a few examples.
Dill is an herb used to flavor food.
deal = bargain dill = herb
deal and dill the ea il
same thing as.....
meal and mill
peal and pill
heal and hill
feal and fill
seal and sill
teal and till
sex and drugs...oops..wrong category
A good deal is sweet; a dill pickle is sour. hee hee hee.
what a deal on a hamburger,now how bout some of them dill pickles