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How to spell CARRRING correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "carrring", fear not, as there are several plausible corrections available. The word you might be aiming for could be "carrying", which means transporting or conveying something. Alternatively, you could be referring to "carrying", with a single 'r,' which implies supporting or being pregnant with a child.

List of suggestions on how to spell carrring correctly

  • barring Barring any unforeseen circumstances, the project will be finished on time.
  • Capering The monkey was Capering about.
  • Carding Carding is the process of brushing wool fibers in a specific direction to prepare them for spinning into yarn.
  • Careering She was careering down the hill on her bike, not noticing the sharp turn at the bottom.
  • caring She is a very caring person and always tries to help others in need.
  • caroling Every year on Christmas Eve, the neighborhood children go caroling together.
  • carping His constant carping about the food made the atmosphere at the dinner party uncomfortable.
  • Carrying Carrying a heavy load on his back, he trudged up the steep mountain trail.
  • carting I spent the day carting boxes of books to the new library location.
  • carving The intricate carving on the wooden figurine caught my attention.
  • catering We ordered catering from the restaurant for our office party.
  • Charring The fire was burning fiercely and the smell of charring was filling the room.
  • Currying Currying is a technique used in functional programming to transform a function that takes multiple arguments into a series of functions that each take a single argument.
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  • jarring The sudden sound of the door slamming was jarring.
  • Marring The scratches on the surface of the table were marring its once pristine appearance.
  • parring Maria is parring the steak with a sharp knife.
  • Scarring Much of the victim's scarring is still visible two years after the attack.
  • Tarring The tarring and feathering of suspected criminals was a common punishment in medieval England.
  • warring The warring armies battled for control of the city.

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