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How to spell SPRTING correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "sprting" instead of "sporting", fear not! Here are three correct suggestions to consider: "sporting" (correct spelling), "spurting" (if you seek a synonym) or "spring" (if you meant something else entirely). Remember to proofread carefully in the future to avoid such slip-ups!

List of suggestions on how to spell sprting correctly

  • Prating The teacher scolded the students for prating during her lecture.
  • sorting I spent hours sorting through my old clothes to decide which ones to keep and which ones to give away.
  • sparing The coach was sparing in his praise for the team's performance.
  • sparring Jonathan decided to give his training a try at the boxing gym, hoping to improve his sparring skills.
  • Spatting
  • Spiriting She was spiriting away the cookies before anyone could see them.
  • Spiting She was spiting her ex-boyfriend by posting pictures of herself with another guy on social media.
  • spitting The angry man was spitting insults at the customer service representative.
  • sporing
  • sporting He enjoyed a sporting day at the park.
  • spotting Spotting wild animals in their natural habitat is a thrilling experience for nature lovers.
  • spouting The spouting whale was so excited, it blew a hole in the boat.
  • sprain I need to see a doctor because I think I sprain my ankle while playing soccer.
  • spring I love going for walks in the spring when the flowers are in bloom.
  • springy The springs inside the mattress were rather springy.
  • sprint Tom decided to sprint the last 100 meters of the race to try and beat his personal record.
  • Sprinting I was sprinting so fast I felt like I was flying.
  • sprouting
  • spurring The new tax plan is spurring a lot of discussion and debate among lawmakers.
  • spurting The juice was spurting out of the overly ripe peach.

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