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How to spell CRAPED correctly?

If you are looking for the correct suggestions for the misspelling "craped", there are a few possibilities. The correct term could be "scraped", which refers to rubbing or removing a thin layer of something. Alternatively, it might be a typo for "crapped", a slang term meaning defecated. Always double-check the intended word before using it!

List of suggestions on how to spell craped correctly

  • Camped We camped in the woods last weekend and had a great time!
  • CAPED The superhero was easily recognizable by his red caped costume.
  • capet In 1327, the Capetian dynasty was founded when Hugh Capet was crowned king of France.
  • capped I capped the pen after finishing my note.
  • Cared
  • Carped I carped the diem and took a spontaneous trip to the beach with my friends.
  • Coped He coped by banging his head against the wall.
  • cramped I really feel cramped in this desk chair.
  • Craned He was craned over the balcony railing to get a closer look at the lightning display.
  • crape The old curtains are made of crape and need to be replaced.
  • crapes
  • crapped
  • crapper
  • crate I found a crate of kittens in the garage.
  • Crated The antique vase was carefully crated and shipped across the country.
  • craved After several days on a strict diet, she craved a slice of pizza more than anything.
  • crazed She was totally crazed and it made me really scared.
  • cred She tried to use her name to boost her cred with the company, but they were not impressed.
  • creed I have a creed, and that creed is to never give up.
  • crepe
  • Cried It was a sad day when the little girl cried.
  • Crimped The wires of the cable were crimped together.
  • Crisped The crisped doughnut had a nice crunchy outer layer.
  • cropped The picture is cropped in the bottom corner.
  • draped She was draped in a black sheet.
  • Gaped She gaped at the size of the fish on the plate.
  • grape
  • grasped The child grasped the toy tightly and refused to let go.
  • Griped
  • Groped
  • japed I was japed when she said she was going to the library.
  • raped
  • rapid The rapid development of technology has changed the way we live.
  • Rapped He rapped his knuckles on the door three times before entering.
  • Reaped After a long summer of hard work, the farmers finally reaped the benefits of their labor with a bountiful harvest.
  • Roped We were roped into helping the old lady cross the street.
  • scraped She scraped her knee when she fell off her skateboard.
  • scrapped The project was scrapped due to budget constraints.
  • wrapped I wrapped the gift with a bow on top.

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