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How to spell GROOW correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "groow", here are a few possible suggestions for the correct spelling. It could be "grow", reflecting the expansion or development of something. Alternatively, "groom" refers to the act of tidying, while "group" relates to a collection of individuals forming a unit. Double-check for the appropriate word based on the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell groow correctly

  • brow She furrowed her brow, trying to concentrate on the difficult puzzle in front of her.
  • crook He was known as a crook for defrauding people of their money.
  • croon The singer would often croon romantic tunes during his performances.
  • crow I woke up to the sound of a crow cawing outside my window.
  • glow The fireflies emit a soft glow in the dark.
  • goo I accidentally stepped in a puddle of goo on the sidewalk.
  • good I had a good time watching the movie last night.
  • goof I'm going to go and goof off for a little while.
  • goon The young man who always hangs out with the bullies is a known goon in the school.
  • goop The goop was lumpy and had a sour smell.
  • Grew She grew her own vegetables in her backyard garden.
  • groan After walking for hours, my feet began to groan with pain.
  • groat I found a ten-groat piece on the ground.
  • grog After fighting the inclement weather, the sailors sat together and sipped on warm grog.
  • groin
  • GROK The Grok language is difficult for us to understand.
  • groom A groom took the bride to her wedding.
  • groove In dancing, there's no up or down, only forward and back in the groove.
  • groovy She Had a Groovy New Day lookin' forward to.
  • grope I saw a man grope a woman on the street corner, and I wished I had the courage to intervene.
  • gross The food was so gross that I couldn't even take a second bite.
  • group We were a group of friends.
  • grout
  • grove I took a walk through the peaceful grove of trees on the outskirts of the city.
  • grow I am looking forward to watching my plants grow this year.
  • growl The dog began to growl at the stranger approaching the front door.
  • grown She always felt grown up since she had left home.
  • grows Boston's skyline sure grows on you.
  • prow The captain stood on the prow of the ship, scanning the horizon for any signs of land.
  • rook The rook perched on the tree limb.
  • row The boat made a row towards the shore.
  • Trow I trow that she will not attend the party since she has a prior commitment.

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