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How to spell COUCE correctly?

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List of suggestions on how to spell couce correctly

  • case I'd take the case.
  • cause Why did the Alwa-sahib pledge himself to Howrah's cause?
  • choice "Of course Molly is my choice, but Judy is charming and lovely, and if you think you will be happier with her you must not consider me.
  • circe More than that, he believed he had acquired some understanding of the temptations that assailed his brother, and the poor little vanities of the "Marysville Pet" were transformed into the blandishments of a Circe.
  • clue She has found a clue that may lead to Philip's release.
  • coach At last I was told that a lady in a coach wanted to see me.
  • coarse I immediately went into the parlour, where Moodie was lying upon a bed near the stove, to deliver the stranger's message; but before I could say a word, he dashed in after me, and going up to the bed, held out his broad, coarse hand, with "How are you, Mr. Moodie?
  • coax I was trying to coax him to me when Buell returned with a man.
  • coaxer
  • coca
  • cocci There are cocci in the yogurt.
  • coco
  • code My code won't work.
  • coerce I regret to say that I was coerced into attending the meeting.
  • coke I had a can of Coke Zero in my backpack.
  • cole
  • come
  • cone At the science museum, children can explore the exhibits and play in the gardens all while enjoying a cold cone from the concession stand
  • cooke After his death, his daughter convinced her husband to rename their son Cooke in honor of his grandfather.
  • cope I have to cope with this new job.
  • copse
  • core Core is the essential part of a musical composition.
  • cos I'm not sure if it's cool or cosy.
  • cote He's wearing a cote shirt.
  • couch We decided to take a nap on the couch.
  • cough
  • coup She attempted a coup d'etat, but the plan backfired.
  • coupe Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton frequently rides in a Coupeville, WA, Volvo S60.
  • course
  • courser
  • court The lawyer had to face the court.
  • cove
  • cows
  • cox
  • cozy The cozy cabin felt like home from the get-go.
  • cruse
  • cube The cube is a three-dimensional solid with each corner at the same height and width.
  • cue Your cue is to exit the room.
  • cure
  • curse After I cursed my shoe, I had to walk in socks the rest of the day.
  • cuss He cussed me out for calling him out.
  • cute My new bunny is so cute!
  • deuce
  • douse I woke up to the sound of rushing water and the smell of chlorine.
  • force
  • gauze I stopped and ripped off a piece of gauze to stop the bleeding.
  • goose
  • gorse
  • gouge he gouged her eyes with his thumbs
  • house I go to the house to play video games.
  • josue There was a loud bang and Josue felt a sharp pain in his chest.
  • joule One joule is the amount of work needed to move the weight of one kilograms through a distance of one meter
  • jounce The ball bounced several times before finally landing in the neighbour's yard.
  • joyce After the success of her first book, Joyce went on to write more.
  • juice I need to juice for my morning smoothie.
  • louse I found a louse on my coat.
  • luce
  • mouse He was playing with his mouse when the cat came.
  • puce She had a small case of, what she always called, a "puce", or tan, shake.
  • rouse
  • sauce Her mother always made a delicious tomato sauce for their dinner.
  • source
  • souse I'm going to make some soup, but I need some sour cream first.
  • voice The voice on the phone was shaking.
  • Causer Lenny caused the mess.
  • Coulee
  • Cozier
  • Jose Jose was an extraordinary man.
  • Royce Royce likes to eat cereal for breakfast.
  • Josie My Josie is the sunshine of my life.
  • Cues
  • coupes I love wearing my fashionable coupes.
  • coos The coos of the baby birds was soothing.
  • couches I'm going to take a nap on the couches.
  • COORS
  • CURS He was sentenced to eighteen months in jail, but served only six.
  • coups
  • coercer

Misspelling of the day

Curioucity

  • crucify
  • crudity
  • crusty
  • curiosity
  • curious
  • curiously
  • ferocity
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