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How to spell HURRING correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "hurring", fear not! Here are some correct alternatives to consider: "hurrying", which means moving quickly; "herring", a type of fish; "harrowing", describing something distressing; or "hurrahing", an exclamation of joy. Remember, language is constantly evolving, and mistakes can lead to new discoveries!

List of suggestions on how to spell hurring correctly

  • Burring I can hear the sound of a Burring engine coming from outside.
  • Charring The charring of the wood indicated that the fire had been burning for quite some time.
  • curing
  • During During my vacation, I plan to visit several museums and historical landmarks.
  • erring Despite her good intentions, she kept erring in the same way time and time again.
  • furring The furring strips on the wall served as a base for the drywall installation.
  • haring
  • Harrying The headmaster was Harrying the students with his wand.
  • hearing She prayed for the hearing to be restored to her.
  • herring The fish tasted a little like herring.
  • herrings Fishing for herrings is a popular pastime in many coastal towns.
  • Hiring The company is hiring new employees to expand their team.
  • humoring She was humoring her friend's silly jokes even though she didn't find them funny.
  • hurling
  • hurrying She was hurrying to catch the bus before it drove away.
  • hurting My knee has been hurting all day.
  • Luring The colorful advertisements on the street were luring the customers inside the store.
  • Purring Purring because she was so happy.
  • shirring The dress had shirring on the bodice, creating a flattering and feminine silhouette.
  • turing Alan Turing is considered one of the greatest computer scientists of his generation.
  • whirring

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