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How to spell SHOUDS correctly?

If you meant to type "shoulds" but misspelled it as "shouds", here are some correct suggestions to consider. You could use the word "should", which means something that is recommended or considered the right thing to do. Alternatively, you may use phrases like "it is advisable" or "it is recommended."

List of suggestions on how to spell shouds correctly

  • chords The chords of the song sounded beautifully.
  • HODS I have an extra set of Hods for you.
  • hoods The group of teenagers were all wearing hoodies with their hoods up to protect themselves from the cold wind.
  • shads
  • shards After the storm, the town was left with shards of glass and metal everywhere.
  • sheds My uncle sheds his winter coat once spring arrives.
  • shod The horse was shod with new iron shoes for the race.
  • shoddy The construction company did a shoddy job on the building, leading to multiple safety hazards.
  • shoes
  • shoos He shoos away the flies that were buzzing around his face.
  • shoots The gardener regularly trims the new shoots from the rose bush to encourage more blooms.
  • shops I need to run to the shops to buy some groceries for my dinner tonight.
  • shorts During the summertime, I love to wear shorts to keep cool.
  • Shots I got my flu shots yesterday.
  • shout
  • shouts He always shouts when he's on the phone.
  • shows The demonstration shows exactly how to perform the experiment.
  • shreds The cat shredded the couch into tiny shreds.
  • shrouds The ship's shrouds were taut against the mast as it battled through the storm.
  • shuns He shuns any type of physical contact and prefers to keep a distance from others.
  • shuts She shuts the door when she's studying to avoid distractions.
  • SODS I had to spend hours removing the sods from the garden before I could plant anything.
  • suds The suds from the shampoo made his hair smell great.
  • thuds The sound of the heavy raindrops began to turn into loud thuds against the roof.

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