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How to spell BOUSTINGS correctly?

The correct spelling for the word "boustings" may be "boosting" which means to increase or improve something or "bustings" which can mean taking someone into police custody. Another possibility could be "bouquets", which are arrangements of flowers.

List of suggestions on how to spell boustings correctly

  • boasting His constant boasting about his wealth and success made his friends uncomfortable.
  • boosting The company implemented a new marketing strategy aimed at boosting sales.
  • bowstrings The archer checked the tension of his bowstrings before taking aim at the target.
  • buntings I saw several colorful buntings hanging from the trees at the park.
  • bushings The mechanic recommended replacing the worn-out bushings in the car's suspension system to improve its handling.
  • busting The police have been busting drug dealers in the area.
  • costings I will review the costings for the project before submitting the budget proposal.
  • hostings I am currently comparing different web hostings for my new website.
  • housings The housings for the new electronics equipment were custom designed for a perfect fit.
  • hustings The candidates made their last-ditch appeals to voters at the hustings before Election Day.
  • jousting Jousting was a popular sport among knights during the Middle Ages.
  • mountings The jeweler carefully examined the mountings on the necklace to ensure that the gems were securely in place.
  • ousting The ousting of the corrupt CEO led to a significant boost in the company's reputation.
  • outings My family enjoys going on outings to the beach every summer.
  • postings I saw some interesting job postings on LinkedIn this morning.
  • roastings The delicious aroma of roastings filled the air as the turkey cooked in the oven.
  • rousting The police were rousting the suspects out of their hiding places.

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