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How to spell SKOWRED correctly?

If you meant to type "Skowred" but made a mistake, here are some possible suggestions: "Scarred", "Scoured", "Skewed", "Scored", "Showered", "Skirted" or "Skewered". Remember to double-check your spelling to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell Skowred correctly

  • Scored He scored a fantastic goal in the final minutes of the game.
  • Scoured She scoured the internet for hours, searching for information on the rarest species of birds.
  • Scowled She scowled at her reflection in the mirror, dissatisfied with her appearance.
  • Shored The storm surged across the coast, causing massive waves that shored up against the cliffs.
  • Showed She showed no interest in joining the conversation.
  • Showered I showered for over half an hour to wash off all the sweat and dirt after a long hike.
  • Skewed The data analysis revealed that the results were skewed due to an outlier.
  • Skewered He skewered the shish kebabs with precision before grilling them.
  • Slowed After the accident, her recovery process slowed significantly.
  • Snored Last night, I couldn't sleep because my roommate loudly snored throughout the entire night.
  • Snowed Last night, it snowed heavily, covering the entire city in a thick blanket of white.
  • Soared The stock market soared after positive economic news was announced.
  • Soured The relationship between the two neighbors soured after a series of noise complaints.
  • Sowed She sowed the seeds in neat rows, eager for her garden to grow.
  • Spoored I couldn't find my way back to the trailhead because someone had spoored all the markers.
  • Spored The scientist studied the spores under the microscope to better understand their growth and reproduction.
  • Stored I have stored all of my winter clothes in the attic for the summer season.
  • Stowed After packing up their belongings, they stowed their suitcases in the overhead compartments of the airplane.

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