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How to spell SWIING correctly?

If you accidentally typed "swiing" instead of "swing", don't worry; here are a few plausible corrective suggestions. The most likely alternative remains "swing", which refers to a back-and-forth motion or a leisurely activity. Other potential options include "sling", "sing" or "swine". Remember to proofread before hitting send!

List of suggestions on how to spell swiing correctly

  • Sawing The sawing of the logs could be heard from the nearby forest.
  • sewing
  • siding The contractor installed new siding on the house, giving it a fresh look.
  • sing
  • Siring Jimmy's parents were both doctors and Siring was their second child.
  • siting This article explains the key aspects to consider when siting a new solar farm.
  • sizing I need to check the sizing chart before purchasing this shirt.
  • skiing I enjoy skiing at the resort in the mountains.
  • Sowing Sowing the seeds of kindness can reap a bountiful harvest of happiness.
  • Suing The company is suing their former employee for stealing trade secrets.
  • swain The young swain has his eye on the fair maiden from the neighboring town.
  • swaying
  • swig After coming back from jogging, I take a swig of water to quench my thirst.
  • swigging He walked down the street, swigging from his flask of whiskey.
  • swilling It was swilling rain outside.
  • swimming I enjoy swimming in the pool during the hot summer days.
  • swine Some people consider pigs to be swine, while others keep them as pets.
  • swing I was having such a great time swinging on the swing set until my brother came and pulled me off.
  • swinging The children were having a great time swinging on the playground equipment.
  • swings The children were having a great time playing on the swings at the park.
  • Swiping She was swiping through her phone, looking for a new outfit to wear to the party.
  • swirling The river was swirling with rapids.
  • swishing The sound of the lake's swishing waves was soothing.
  • Swung I was so startled when she swung open the door that I dropped my mug.
  • wing
  • wising As she grew older, she started wising up to the fact that not everyone had her best interests at heart.

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