Manchester vs. Scally — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Manchester and Scally
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Manchester
Manchester () is a city and metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England. The city has the country's fifth-largest population at 547,627 (as of 2018) and lies within the United Kingdom's second-most populous urban area, with a population of 2.7 million, third most-populous county, at around 2.8 million, and third-most populous metropolitan area, with a population of 3.3 million.
Scally
Scally (also spelled Skelly or Skally) and "Mac Scalaíghe” in Irish and “Mac Scalaí” in modern Irish is a surname of Irish origin.
Manchester
(obsolete) A type of cotton fabric, or a piece of clothing made from such fabric.
Scally
(pejorative) A rascal or miscreant, a scallywag.
Manchester
Household linen.
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Scally
A jobless yob who has little or no education and is suspected of having committed some type of crime.
Manchester
Largest city in New Hampshire; located in southeastern New Hampshire on the Merrimack river
Scally
A flat cap or driving cap.
Manchester
A city in northwestern England (30 miles east of Liverpool); heart of the most densely populated area of England
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