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How to spell FROWS correctly?

If you are looking for possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "frows", I would recommend considering alternatives such as "froze", "frown" or "fronds". These options maintain a similar phonetic sound, while providing correct spelling and suitable substitution for the confusing misspelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell frows correctly

  • Afros In the 1970s, Afros became a popular hairstyle among African Americans.
  • brows Her brows furrowed in concentration.
  • Crows Every morning, the crows gather in the park to chatter and call to one another.
  • farrows She is the mother of twelve farrows.
  • flows I love the way the water flows over the rocks.
  • foes The hero must gather his allies to defeat his powerful foes.
  • Fowls The farmer raised many fowls such as chickens, ducks, and geese.
  • frays The frays on the edges of his shirt indicated that it had seen better days.
  • frees The software program frees up space on your computer.
  • fries I ordered a burger with fries from the fast food restaurant.
  • Fro Did Fro mess up your hair again?
  • frocks The girls at the party were all dressed up in beautiful frocks.
  • frogs I love hearing the croaks of the frogs at night.
  • frosh As a frosh in college, I was both excited and nervous for what the next four years held.
  • frost The grass was covered in a thin layer of frost on the chilly morning.
  • froths The dishwasher shakes so violently during the washing cycle that it froths up the soap.
  • frown When I received my test scores, I couldn't help but frown at the low grade I had gotten.
  • frowns
  • frowzy After the long hike without showering, John's hair looked frowzy.
  • Froze I almost froze to death in the middle of the blizzard.
  • furrows The farmer plowed deep furrows in the field to plant his crops.
  • grows The plant grows quickly in the fertile soil.
  • prows The sailors stood on the prows of their ships, scanning the horizon for any sign of land.
  • ROES
  • ross Ross is my neighbour's name.
  • rows The farmer rows the boat across the lake.
  • trows

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