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How to spell SCARFED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "scarfed" instead of "scraped" or "scarped", worry not! These apt alternatives still convey the intended meaning. "Scraped" refers to removing a surface layer, while "scarped" pertains to a steep slope. Both words ensure your message is accurate and easily understood.

List of suggestions on how to spell scarfed correctly

  • carved The intricate design was beautifully carved into the wood.
  • Scabbed When Peter scraped his knee, he cried out in pain and got a scabbed-over scrap.
  • scaled The climber scaled the steep mountain wall with ease.
  • scammed I was scammed by a fake online seller who took my money and never sent the product.
  • Scanned I scanned the room for any signs of the missing document.
  • scared
  • scarf I want to wrap a scarf around my neck to keep warm.
  • Scarfed He scarfed down his breakfast before running out the door.
  • Scarfs My sister loves to collect Scarfs of different colors and designs.
  • Scarified The lawn was scarified in preparation for reseeding.
  • scarlet The scarlet sunset cast a beautiful glow over the beach.
  • Scarped The mountain was scarped with bare rocks and cliffs.
  • scarred The accident left him scarred both physically and emotionally.
  • Scarves She wore multiple scarves around her neck to keep warm in the cold weather.
  • scatted I scatted after the rabbit.
  • Scoffed I scoffed when she said she was too busy to go to the party.
  • Scored The basketball player scored a basket.
  • scorned She scorned her ex-boyfriend when she found out he had cheated on her.
  • screed If the company would like me to write a screed denouncing their policies, they are welcome to contact me.
  • Scuffed She scuffed the floor with her shoe.
  • staffed The restaurant was staffed with waiters.
  • starved The refugees had starved for days before receiving any help from aid organizations.
  • surfed Last weekend, my friends and I surfed at the beach and caught some big waves.

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