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How to spell BOWSTER correctly?

The correct spelling for "bowster" may be either bolster or bowstring. Bolster is a long pillow used for support, while bowstring is a cord used to draw back the bow in archery. Double-check the context of the misspelling to determine the correct word.

List of suggestions on how to spell bowster correctly

  • baster To make sure that the turkey stays moist, I used a baster to inject some of the juices from the pan back into the meat.
  • blaster The stormtrooper fired his blaster, narrowly missing the rebels.
  • blister The hiking boots gave me a blister on my heel, making it painful with every step.
  • bluster Despite her bluster, she was secretly nervous about giving her presentation.
  • Boasted She boasted to her friends about her new promotion at work.
  • boaster
  • boasters Boasters are not well-liked, especially when they exaggerate their accomplishments.
  • boater I saw a boater standing by the dock with his fishing gear.
  • bolster He tried to bolster his friend's confidence with words of encouragement.
  • Boosted The newly implemented marketing strategy has greatly boosted the company's sales.
  • booster The rocket engine's booster provided the necessary thrust for liftoff.
  • boosters The school is requiring all students to provide proof of immunizations, including boosters for certain diseases.
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  • Brewster Brewster was excited to receive the award for best brewer at the craft beer festival.
  • buster My puppy is such a toy buster, I can't keep any stuffed animals intact.
  • foster She became a foster parent to five children.
  • lobster I would like to order a lobster for dinner.
  • mobster John was a mobster's son.
  • ouster The ouster of the CEO was unexpected and caused turmoil within the company.
  • oyster It's not easy for a snail to get an oyster shell, but it tries.
  • poster The poster advertised the upcoming concert.
  • roster We are going to need to update our roster.

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