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How to spell BLURF correctly?

Blurf, often misspelled, can be corrected using simple alternatives. "Blur" accurately describes something out of focus or lacking clarity. Or, replace it with "blurt", if one intends to refer to an abrupt, unintentional remark. Remember, a quick proofread can help avoid such misspellings altogether.

List of suggestions on how to spell blurf correctly

  • blare The radio was so loud, it was beginning to blare, hurting my ears in the process.
  • BLU
  • blue The sky was painted in different shades of blue.
  • Blued I blued my dress for the party tonight.
  • bluer The sky couldn't be any bluer today.
  • blues I love listening to the blues while driving down the highway.
  • bluet The bluet is a small flower that blooms in the spring.
  • bluff He tried to bluff his way out of trouble by saying he had already completed the assignment.
  • bluffs He played a good game of bluffs with her.
  • blur His vision started to blur as tears filled his eyes.
  • blurb The blurb on the back of the book convinced me to buy it.
  • blurry The picture is blurry because of the wind.
  • blurs The rain blurs my vision making it difficult to see.
  • blurt I blurt out that I am pregnant before she's even had a chance to say anything.
  • blush She felt a warm blush spread across her face as he complimented her outfit.
  • buff I buff my nails with orange nail polish.
  • bumf I don't want to read through all that bureaucratic bumf.
  • burl The burl on the tree trunk made for a unique and interesting texture.
  • fluff She added some fluff to the pillow before putting it on the bed.
  • luff I've luff you so much I'm surprised you're still talking to me.

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