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How to spell SHARFS correctly?

The correct spelling of "sharfs" could be "scarfs" or "scarves". These are both commonly used spellings for the rectangular pieces of fabric worn around the neck to keep warm in cold weather.

List of suggestions on how to spell sharfs correctly

  • chaffs The wind blew the chaffs away from the wheat field.
  • charms My charms ward off bad luck.
  • Chars I don't have any chars for my name.
  • charts The stock charts predicted a significant decline in the share prices of the company.
  • Scarfs She always wears bright scarfs in the winter to add a pop of color to her outfits.
  • serfs All serfs were required to attend Mass on Sundays.
  • shades She bought several shades of nail polish to try out before her big day.
  • shads
  • shaft The mechanic found a crack in the shaft of the engine.
  • shafts The spinning blades on the fan shafts create a breeze.
  • shahs I have a Shahs opinion on this.
  • shakes I always get shakes when I have too much caffeine.
  • Shames It shames me to admit that I didn't study for the test.
  • shams The website was full of shams and false advertisements.
  • shapes I love to create different shapes with Play-Doh.
  • shards The shards of glass were scattered all over the floor after the vase broke.
  • sharers I intend to share my newfound knowledge with my sharers.
  • shares She bought 100 shares of stock in the company.
  • Sharks Sharks are often portrayed as vicious predators in movies and TV shows.
  • SHARPS The hospital has a designated sharps container for the disposal of needles and other sharp medical instruments.
  • shaves
  • shawls The women wore brightly colored shawls over their shoulders as they walked through the marketplace.
  • Shays The general led a revolt against the Shays' faction.
  • shears She used the shears to trim the bushes in the garden.
  • Shires During the Middle Ages, the Shires were a group of counties in southeastern England.
  • shirks He always shirks his responsibilities and leaves others to do his work.
  • shirrs The dress was beautifully designed with shirrs on the front.
  • shirts I always dress in shirts, because they are comfortable.
  • shores On the shores of the lake, I could see the boats and the fishermen.
  • shorts She slipped on her shorts and ran out the door.
  • surfs I often surfs the internet in my free time.

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