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How to spell KITCHING correctly?

If you're struggling with the misspelling "kitching", fear not! Here are a few correct suggestions: "kitchen", referring to the heart of a home; "ketching", the act of catching something; or perhaps you meant "itching", which denotes a desire or urge. Remember to double-check your spelling for accurate communication!

List of suggestions on how to spell kitching correctly

  • Birching Birching was a common punishment in the 18th and 19th centuries.
  • bitching Stop bitching about your problems and do something to solve them.
  • Botching He ended up botching the entire project because he didn't listen to any of the instructions.
  • catching I love the feeling of catching a ball in my hand.
  • Ditching
  • etching She created a beautiful etching of a mountain landscape.
  • fetching Her new dress was quite fetching and suited her perfectly.
  • hatching The baby birds were hatching from their eggs.
  • Hitching Miles enjoyed hitching rides with truck drivers on his cross-country trips.
  • itching I have been itching all over since I got bit by the mosquito.
  • kicking I saw John kicking a ball in the park.
  • kitchen I am going to cook some delicious breakfast in the kitchen.
  • kitchens The kitchens in those apartments are equipped with modern appliances.
  • kiting He got caught for kiting checks, which is illegal.
  • kvetching My aunt was kvetching about the food at the restaurant all evening.
  • Latching
  • matching She wore a blue dress with matching shoes.
  • Notching The process of notching is used to create a durable and secure joint between two pieces of wood.
  • patching The IT department was busy patching the security vulnerabilities in the company's computer systems.
  • pitching He spent the afternoon at the baseball field pitching balls to his son.
  • Retching I hate the feeling of retching when I'm sick.
  • Sketching I'm currently sketching a caricature of our speaker.
  • watching
  • witching The witching hour was approaching and the old house creaked in anticipation of what mystical forces it might conjure up.

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