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How to spell CLOUZE correctly?

If you've been typing "Clouze" and realizing it's not the correct spelling, fear not! Here are some possible correct suggestions to consider: "Close", "Clouds" or "Closet". Double-checking your spelling can help ensure accurate communication and avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell Clouze correctly

  • blouse I need to buy a new blouse for the party tonight.
  • Claude Claude is a French name that means "lame" or "limping".
  • clause The dependent clause modifies the meaning of the independent clause in the sentence.
  • cloche She wore a stylish cloche hat while strolling through the park.
  • Clojure John is programming in Clojure to develop a reliable and efficient software that can solve complex problems in fewer lines of code.
  • clone The scientist was able to create a perfect clone of his beloved pet cat.
  • close She is very close with her siblings and they always support each other.
  • closure I need closure to move on from the past.
  • clothe I need to go shopping for clothes that will keep me warm in winter.
  • cloture The Senate invoked cloture to end debate on the bill.
  • cloud I love to watch the clouds float across the sky.
  • clouded His judgment was clouded by his emotions, causing him to make a hasty decision.
  • clouds The clouds in the sky reminded me of cotton candy.
  • cloudy Today the weather is looking cloudy, so it might rain.
  • CLOUS
  • clout The new CEO has a lot of clout in the industry and can leverage it to make strategic partnerships.
  • clouted He clouted the ball so hard that it went over the fence.
  • clouts He gained a lot of popularity with his powerful clouts on social media.
  • clove I added a clove of garlic to enhance the flavor of the dish.
  • clue I didn't have a clue how to solve the puzzle.
  • coupe He bought a brand new coupe to impress his friends.
  • Louie Louie is my friend's dog and he is always full of energy.
  • louse My daughter had a case of louse in her hair from school.

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