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How to spell FLOVER correctly?

The correct spelling for "flover" is "flower". Possible correct suggestions could include using spell check or autocorrect when typing, looking up the correct spelling in a dictionary or through a search engine or practicing spelling and memorization techniques to improve spelling skills.

List of suggestions on how to spell flover correctly

  • allover She had a mud pie allover her face.
  • clever She is a very clever woman.
  • clove She rubbed the clove oil into her skin.
  • clover The field was full of green clover.
  • elver The elver was surprisingly delicious.
  • fever My brother has a high fever and needs to see a doctor.
  • fiver I only had a fiver on me so I couldn't buy the expensive sandwich.
  • flavor The ice cream has a unique flavor that I can't quite describe.
  • flier I picked up a flier from the bulletin board advertising the upcoming concert.
  • floater I always make sure to have a floater in my drink so that it stays cold.
  • floe As the ship sailed across the floe, I could see the crystalline ice from my vantage point.
  • floes The Arctic Ocean is famous for its large ice floes that can be several meters thick.
  • flogger The dominatrix used a flogger on her submissive during their BDSM session.
  • Flooder This is a flooder.
  • floor I've been meaning to fix the floor for months.
  • flour I don't have any flour.
  • flouter
  • flower
  • flyer The flyer promoting the concert was impressive.
  • flyover The flyover provided a bird's eye view of the city.
  • glove
  • Glover Robin Glover is a British actor.
  • lever There's a lever on the wall which opens the door.
  • liver People who drink alcohol are at a greater risk for liver damage.
  • louver The louver opened and the sunlight flooded into the room.
  • love
  • lover I am a lover of all different types of music.
  • Lovey Eddie loves his sweet little Lovey.
  • oliver Oliver Twist is a gripping novel about a boy who is forced to live in a workhouse.
  • plover The plover was having a tough day.
  • slaver The slaver was a cruel man, exploiting his slaves to the fullest.
  • sliver In the moonlight, the sliver of a blade seemed to glimmer.

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