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How to spell CROSED correctly?

If you accidentally misspelled "crosed", there are various correct alternatives you can consider. Some potential suggestions include "crossed", "crooked", "closed" or "creased". Remember to proofread your writing thoroughly to ensure accuracy and clarity.

List of suggestions on how to spell crosed correctly

  • aroused The passionate music aroused the dancer's desire to express herself.
  • Browsed I browsed the bookstore for hours looking for the perfect novel to read.
  • Caroled The residents of the nursing home gathered around the piano and caroled their favorite holiday songs.
  • caromed The billiard ball caromed off the rail and into the pocket.
  • Caroused The group of friends caroused until the early hours of the morning at the bar.
  • cased
  • Caused The storm caused significant damage to the town.
  • closed
  • cored The apple core was cored out with a sharp knife.
  • Crashed The car crashed into the tree, causing severe damage.
  • crazed He looked crazed and desperate as he ran through the streets.
  • creased The old photograph was creased and torn from being stuffed in a drawer for years.
  • cred His flawless performance during the project earned him a lot of cred with his boss.
  • creed I live my life by the creed of treating others with kindness and respect.
  • crested The crested bird proudly displayed its colorful feathers.
  • Cried
  • Crisped The bacon was crisped to perfection, making it the star of the breakfast spread.
  • Croaked The old frog croaked a lullaby to his tadpoles.
  • crocked
  • crooked The fence looked crooked after the strong winds blew through the neighborhood.
  • Crooned The singer crooned a romantic ballad to his adoring fans.
  • cropped The photograph has been cropped to exclude the chair.
  • crosier The bishop carried a golden crosier during the procession.
  • cross
  • crossed The two cars almost crossed each other at the intersection.
  • crosses
  • crowd
  • crowded It was crowded in the grocery store.
  • crowed She crowed with glee when she saw the new toy he had bought her.
  • crowned
  • Cruised They cruised the harbor in their cruiser.
  • cruse I couldn't find my cruse of oil, so I just used some baby oil.
  • crushed
  • crusted The bread was crusted with the perfect amount of sesame seeds.
  • cursed The witch cursed the prince, turning him into a frog.
  • cussed He cussed me out for forgetting his birthday present.
  • Drowsed I drowsed off in the middle of the boring lecture.
  • grossed They were both grossed out by the dirty restaurant.
  • groused The cat groused when I took it outside.
  • Roused After a sleepless night, she was roused by the sound of someone knocking on her door.

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