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How to spell SHRAP correctly?

If you're trying to correct the misspelling "shrap", here are a few possible suggestions. Firstly, you may be looking for "sharp", which refers to something with a keen edge. Alternatively, "strap" could be the intended word, pertaining to a band used for fastening. Lastly, "shrapnel" might be the fitting term, denoting fragments from an explosive device.

List of suggestions on how to spell shrap correctly

  • chap My lips always chap in the winter.
  • cheap
  • rap He is known for his fast-paced rap style.
  • scrap I'll just scrap this old book instead of keeping it.
  • serape The man wrapped his serape tightly around his body to keep warm in the chilly mountain air.
  • shape The outline of her figure is in perfect shape from daily exercise.
  • sharp The knife was incredibly sharp and easily sliced through the meat.
  • sheep The farmer had to count his sheep in the field every night to make sure they were all accounted for.
  • ship She always loved sending mail by ship.
  • shiraz I prefer red wine over white wine, but I do enjoy a glass of Shiraz from time to time.
  • shop I'll go shop at the mall after work.
  • shred I need to shred this old paperwork to make room for new files.
  • Shrek I'm not sure if I should put this Dragon in my room or if I should put Shrek in my room.
  • shrew The shrew scurried across the lawn, searching for its next meal.
  • shrimp I love shrimp because they are so tender and delicious.
  • shrub The shrub in my front yard is starting to bloom.
  • shrug When I asked him if he wanted to go to the party, he just gave me a shrug.
  • strap I need a strap for my backpack.
  • syrup I love pouring maple syrup on my pancakes.
  • trap We walked right into a trap!
  • wrap

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