How to spell ROWRING correctly?
If you've misspelled "rowring", fear not! Here are some correct suggestions that might help: 1) "rowing" - referring to the sport of propelling a boat with oars, 2) "roaring" - meaning a loud sound or shout, 3) "rowing" - meaning to engage in rowing exercises or 4) "rowing" - indicating the action of arranging objects in a row.
List of suggestions on how to spell rowring correctly
- boring
- Coring He was coring the apple with a pocketknife.
- goring
- Oaring He was oaring his canoe across the lake.
- Poring Tomato was poring over the cookbook when the doorbell rang.
- raring After months of being cooped up at home, I am raring to go on a vacation.
- rearing The horse was rearing and bleeding from a deep gash on its flank.
- rewiring The electricians are planning on rewiring the entire building to ensure safety.
- roaring The roaring of the lion in the jungle was heard from a distance.
- Robing Robing is the act of dressing in robes, especially for a ceremony or ritual.
- roping He was an expert in roping and could lasso a calf in seconds.
- roving During the summer, she worked as a roving reporter for a local news station.
- rowing We spent a leisurely morning rowing on the lake.
- Rowling
- wring She tried to wring out the wet kitchen sponge.