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How to spell RUSKING correctly?

The misspelling "rusking" may actually be referring to "rucking", a term used in rugby to describe players binding together in a scrum. Another suggestion could be "risking", which means taking a chance or exposing oneself to danger.

List of suggestions on how to spell rusking correctly

  • asking I am asking you to please turn down the volume on the TV.
  • brisking
  • buskin
  • busking I always enjoy street busking when I'm in a new city.
  • frisking The police officer was seen frisking the suspect at the crime scene.
  • husking My grandfather always enjoyed husking corn on the cob during the summer.
  • racking The sound of racking sobs echoed through the empty hallway.
  • Raking
  • reeking The kitchen was reeking of burnt toast when I arrived.
  • reusing I am passionate about reusing materials to reduce waste and save money.
  • ricking Jim had been ricking his neck for days.
  • rising The sun was rising over the horizon, lighting up the sky in a fiery display.
  • Risking I am not willing to take the chance of risking my health by going out during a pandemic.
  • Rocking The baby was rocking back and forth in her crib.
  • Rooking I love rooking around the Internet.
  • rousing The crowd gave a rousing round of applause to the performer's breathtaking performance.
  • rousting
  • Rucking Rucking is a popular training method in rugby that focuses on building endurance and strength.
  • rushing He was rushing to catch the train before it left the station.
  • ruskin John Ruskin was a leading English art critic of the Victorian era.
  • rusting The old car in the barn is rusting away.
  • sucking

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