How to spell CRAQUING correctly?
If you've inadvertently spelled "Craquing", fear not - here are a few suggested corrections: "Cracking", "Creaking" or "Quaking". Each choice carries its own meaning and context, ranging from splitting or breaking something to making a creaking sound or trembling with fear.
List of suggestions on how to spell Craquing correctly
- Crabbing During our summer vacation, we spent the day crabbing on the pier.
- Cracking I heard a loud cracking sound as the tree branch snapped under the weight of the heavy snow.
- Cradling The mother cradled her newborn baby in her arms, singing a gentle lullaby.
- Crafting She spent her Sunday afternoon crafting a beautiful handmade necklace.
- Cramming I stayed up all night cramming for the exam.
- Cramping I had to pause my run due to intense cramping in my calf muscles.
- Craning I saw a group of curious onlookers craning their necks to catch a glimpse of the parade.
- Cranking Tom spent the whole afternoon cranking the engine of his vintage motorcycle, trying to get it to start.
- Crapping I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw my dog crapping on the living room rug.
- Crashing The sound of crashing waves was calming and soothing as I walked along the beach.
- Crating I spent the afternoon crating all of my belongings in preparation for my move.
- Craving I have been craving ice cream all day.
- Crawling I turned on the lights and saw a spider crawling up the wall.
- Crazing The old vase had a network of fine crazing all over its surface.
- Opaquing The painter was meticulously opaquing the window to block out the harsh sunlight.