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How to spell STOOR correctly?

If you meant to type "stoor" but misspelled it, there are a few possible suggestions for the correct word you intended. It could be "store", which refers to a place where goods are sold. Another option could be "stir", which means to mix or agitate a substance. Remember to proofread carefully to avoid such mistakes in the future!

List of suggestions on how to spell stoor correctly

  • astor John Jacob Astor was a prominent businessman and real estate investor in the early 19th century.
  • door Please close the door so the air conditioning doesn't escape.
  • scoot I need to scoot over so that you can sit next to me.
  • snood John took off his snood and shook his hair out.
  • snoot I don't think she saw me snoot around.
  • soar
  • soon Please hurry up; I have to leave soon.
  • soot
  • sour Today's soup is a bit sour for my taste.
  • spoor The animal's spoor in the soft ground was very obvious.
  • stair I almost tripped and fell down the stair.
  • star I could see a shooting star when I was walking back home last night.
  • starr
  • steer The driver of the car must steer to avoid getting HIT by the vehicle in front of them.
  • stir I can hear the stir of the leaves outside my window.
  • stoat The stoat is a large mammal that is found in Eurasia and North America.
  • stock I need to check the stock levels before placing an order.
  • stoic In contrast to her stoic father, she was quite the opposite.
  • stoke The coach tried to stoke the team's spirit with an inspiring speech.
  • stoker The stoker was responsible for feeding the furnace.
  • STOL The STOL aircraft was specially designed for short takeoff and landing.
  • stole
  • stone I find it hard to not think about you when I'm on my stone walk.
  • stony She threw her possessions on the floor and started to cry, mourning the lost of her old life and her old stony heart
  • Stood He stood at the edge of the cliff, taking in the breathtaking view.
  • stooge
  • stool I need to get a stool for this task.
  • stoop I stoop to pick up the fallen Oreo.
  • stop I can't wait for the traffic to stop so I can finally go home.
  • store
  • stork
  • storm The storm brought heavy rain and strong winds, causing damage to many buildings in the area.
  • story Once upon a time, a young writer penned a story that captivated audiences around the world.
  • stoup I filled the stoup with holy water before crossing myself and entering the church.
  • stout I robustly dismissed her stout objections.
  • stove
  • stow I will have to stow my groceries away before my husband comes home.
  • stowe The Stowe House museum is a historic mansion which is open to the public.
  • stows
  • stupor After hitting his head during a football game, he fell into a stupor and could not remember what happened.
  • too Mom says I need to trim my hair, but I think it's too short.
  • toot My car horn let out a loud toot when the car in front of me suddenly stopped.
  • tor I looked up Tor on the internet.
  • tour I am planning to take a walking tour of the city.

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