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How to spell SCABE correctly?

If you meant "scabe" but actually intended to write another word, here are some potential corrections: "scuba", "scare", "scar", "scale", "scold" or "scare". Remember to double-check your spelling to avoid confusion and ensure your intended meaning is conveyed accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell scabe correctly

  • cab
  • caber As a Scottish sport, caber tossing involves throwing a large wooden pole.
  • cube I cut the cheese into small cube-shaped pieces.
  • SAAB
  • saber The knight displayed his skill with a saber during the jousting tournament.
  • sage My grandmother's sage advice guided me through the toughest of times.
  • sake
  • scab The scab on his knee was finally starting to heal after weeks of cleaning it.
  • Scabbed The scabbed wound on his knee was finally healing.
  • scabby The scabby wound on his hand had gotten infected.
  • scabies The person was diagnosed with scabies after experiencing intense itching and a rash.
  • scabs As the farmer tended to his wounded cattle, he noticed scabs forming where the skin had been torn.
  • scad The fishermen caught a scad on their fishing trip.
  • scag
  • scale The fisherman placed the fish on the scale to weigh it.
  • scam The company was accused of running a scam that promised huge profits but ultimately left investors with nothing.
  • scan I'll have to scan the document for evidence.
  • scar The scar remains a dark reminder of that fateful day.
  • scarce The items on the shelf are scarce.
  • scare The horror movie was so frightening that it made me scare easily at every little sound.
  • scat The outdoor adventurer had to scat quickly when he saw a grizzly bear in the distance.
  • scribe She is a scribe of ancient scrolls.
  • scuba I went scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef and saw amazing sea creatures.
  • slab There is a large slab of concrete in the center of the room.
  • stab The criminal tried to stab his victim with a knife.
  • swab She needed to swab the countertop to remove the spill.

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