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How to spell SHIFING correctly?

If you have mistakenly spelled "shifing" instead of "shifting", fear not! Here are some possible corrections: "shifting", "shuffling", "sheafing" or "shivering". Remember to double-check spelling next time, and the intended word will be correctly conveyed in your written work.

List of suggestions on how to spell shifing correctly

  • chafing The long hike caused chafing on his thighs.
  • chiding The mother was chiding the children for not cleaning up their toys.
  • Chiming The clock on the wall was chiming, indicating it was already midnight.
  • Hiving I love hiving with my friends during the holidays as we exchange gifts and share stories over warm drinks.
  • Knifing The thought of knifing someone makes me sick to my stomach.
  • shading The artist used delicate shading techniques to create a realistic portrait.
  • Shafting He accused his boss of intentionally shafting him for the promotion.
  • shaking
  • Shaming Shaming someone for their mistakes is never a productive way to help them grow and learn.
  • shaping The sculptor carefully considered each curve and detail, meticulously shaping the clay into a masterpiece.
  • sharing Sharing is a way to spread joy among others.
  • shaving I need to go to the store to buy more shaving blades.
  • shewing I enjoy shewing my friends my new recipe ideas.
  • shifting I could feel the car shifting gears as we drove up the steep hill.
  • shilling In the old days, people would often work for a shilling a day.
  • shimming I was shimming the drawer to make it close properly.
  • shining
  • Shinning
  • shipping We will be shipping the products to our customers next week.
  • shirking The employee was caught shirking his responsibilities by playing games on his phone instead of working.
  • shirring The fabric shirring softly with the movement.
  • shirting I need to buy some shirting material to make a new blouse.
  • Shoeing She was shoeing a horse when I pulled up.
  • shooing The farmer was busy shooing the chickens out of the garden.
  • shoring The company is shoring up its finances to prepare for the economic downturn.
  • Shoving He was shoving his way through the crowd to catch the train on time.
  • showing He is showing me how to play chess.
  • Shriving He found himself shriving for his sins every time he went to church.
  • Shying
  • surfing John loves to go surfing every morning before starting work.
  • Whiffing While playing baseball, he was constantly whiffing at the ball, unable to make contact.

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