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How to spell FURFER correctly?

If you meant to type "furfer" but made a mistake, the correct suggestions could be "furor", "further" or "furtherer". These words are relevant depending on the context. "Furor" refers to intense public excitement or outrage, "further" denotes moving forward or promoting something, and "furtherer" could pertain to someone furthering an idea or cause.

List of suggestions on how to spell furfer correctly

  • buffer The buffer zone was established to protect the area from potential flooding.
  • curfew The government has imposed a curfew in order to control the spread of the virus.
  • duffer I can't believe he just missed that easy putt, what a duffer!
  • farmer My grandfather was a successful farmer who grew crops and raised livestock.
  • ferber She feed her ferber every day.
  • Fifer The fifer played a cheerful tune on his flute.
  • Firer After a thorough investigation, it was determined that the firer was responsible for starting the house fire.
  • firmer I must be firmer with her.
  • forger The forger was caught trying to sell the fake paintings to a local art gallery.
  • former John is now a former teacher.
  • fourier Her majesty's wardrobe requires a certain amount of fourier's Transformations to keep up with the latest fashions
  • Freer Please feel free to use the Freer Gallery of Art any time.
  • fuhrer The word "fuhrer" refers to a leader or dictator, particularly associated with Nazi Germany and Adolf Hitler.
  • fuller She used a fuller to clean the stains from his shirt.
  • furor The group's leader, a woman, had a furor when she accused him of sexual harassment.
  • furrier She always wears a furrier's outfit to the annual dog show.
  • further
  • furze I was going to cut furze but then I saw a rabbit up in a tree.
  • puffer The puffer fish swam slowly through the coral reef.
  • suffer
  • surfer The surfer caught an amazing wave and rode it all the way to shore.

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