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How to spell WOING correctly?

If you meant to type "woing" but realized it's misspelled, here are some suggestions for correct words. Perhaps you meant "wing", which refers to the flattened appendage of a bird or aircraft. Another possibility is "woe", meaning deep sorrow or distress. In addition, "going" could be an alternative, denoting the act of departing or progressing.

List of suggestions on how to spell woing correctly

  • awing The stunning view of the sunset over the beach was absolutely awing.
  • bowing The dancers were bowing gracefully at the end of their performance.
  • Cowing The sight of the vicious dog made me cowing in fear.
  • Doing After doing his homework, John wanted to watch TV.
  • Ewing John Ewing was the District Attorney for D.C.
  • going
  • Lowing The bird was lowing.
  • Mowing Mowing the lawn is one of the many household chores that require physical exertion.
  • owing I am currently owing a debt to my friend for borrowing money last month.
  • rowing Honk if you're excited to go rowing!
  • Sowing Sowing the seeds of passion early can lead to a fulfilling and successful career.
  • swing
  • Towing I called a towing company to come and tow my car out of the ditch.
  • Vowing After realizing the importance of good health, she was vowing to exercise every day for at least an hour.
  • wain The farmer loaded the hay bales into the wain for transport.
  • whine I didn't mean to whine, but my girlfriend left me for another guy.
  • Whinge I can't stand it when people whinge about things they can easily fix.
  • whiny She was being incredibly whiny and complained about every little thing.
  • Whoring I despise whoring, it's the worst kind of slutting.
  • win I hope I can win tonight's game of poker.
  • wine I loved the sparkling wine at the party.
  • wing
  • wings The wings of the airplane helped it soar through the sky.
  • WINO I saw a disheveled WINO stumbling down the street, muttering to himself.
  • winy I can't believe you would wear that ugly dress to the party, it's so winy.
  • won I won the prize for best costume at the Halloween party.
  • Wong My grandma is Wong.
  • Wooding
  • wooing He spent the whole night wooing her with his charm and intelligence.
  • wording The wording on the flyer was very specific.
  • working I am working on my homework right now.
  • Worming The worming process is necessary to catch any possible worms before they embed themselves in the engine.
  • worn The old shoes were worn and torn, but he couldn't bring himself to throw them away.
  • wowing The room was stunning, and the view was wowing.
  • wring She tried to wring the excess water out of the wet towel.

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