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How to spell FLOOSE correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "floose", don't fret! Here are some possible correct suggestions: "loose" (meaning not tight), "fuse" (a device for igniting explosives) or "floss" (a type of thread used for cleaning teeth). Take note of the correct spelling to avoid confusion in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell floose correctly

  • floe The ship was trapped in the thick floe of ice.
  • floes The Arctic is covered with large floating ice floes.
  • flogs The blogger consistently flogs his readers to purchase products through his affiliate links.
  • Floods The recent floods have caused widespread damage to the city.
  • floor
  • Floors She cleaned the floors with a mop and bucket.
  • floozy I heard she's been seeing a floozy from down the street.
  • flops I accidentally wore my flip flops to the job interview.
  • floss I always floss after brushing my teeth to ensure a thorough clean.
  • flossed I flossed before bed tonight to remove any extra sugar from my teeth.
  • flosses He flosses his teeth every night before bed.
  • Flossie Flossie is the name of my grandmother.
  • flossy Her new dress was so flossy that she stood out in the crowd.
  • flows The river flows gently through the countryside, reflecting the sun's rays on the water's surface.
  • fosse The soldiers dug a deep fosse around the perimeter of the fortress to defend against enemy attacks.
  • loos
  • loose The shirt feels a little loose on me.
  • lose
  • louse She had a nasty little louse on her head.

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