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How to spell SMOWLER correctly?

If you've misspelled "smowler", don't fret! Here are a few possible correct suggestions: "smoother" (for something which lacks roughness), "smolder" (referring to a slow-burning fire) or "snowler" (a creative blend of snow and roller). Double-check and choose the right word, ensuring clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell smowler correctly

  • bowler The bowler delivered an excellent ball that completely bamboozled the batsman.
  • fowler The fowler set up his decoy ducks in hopes of attracting some geese.
  • growler I bought a growler of craft beer to share with my friends at the barbecue.
  • howler The footballer's shot was a howler, missing the goalpost by a huge margin.
  • mower I am going out to cut the grass with the new lawn mower.
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  • prowler The sound of a prowler outside my window made me stay awake all night.
  • scowled She scowled at her brother as he continued to tease her.
  • shower I will need to take a quick shower after my workout.
  • showier My sister always wears showier outfits than I do.
  • slower My internet connection is running slower than usual today.
  • smaller I prefer smaller portions because they help me control my calorie intake.
  • smoker I could smell the smoke coming from the smoker across the street.
  • smokier The smokier the room became, the more difficult it was to see anything.
  • smolder The fire continued to smolder even after the firefighters had left the scene.
  • smother He tried to smother the flames with a blanket.
  • snowier The mountains in the northern region are much snowier than those in the south.
  • sower The sower consistently distributed the seeds across the field.
  • spoiler I accidentally saw a spoiler about the movie's ending and now I don't want to watch it.
  • spooler My computer's print spooler is taking forever to complete the task.

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