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How to spell SOUARING correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "souaring", fear not, as there are a few possible correct suggestions that could help. Perhaps you meant "soaring", which means to rise or fly high. Alternatively, "souring" could be fitting if you're referring to something turning sour. Take care to double-check your spelling to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell souaring correctly

  • louring The sun had just set, and the sky looked as though it was louring down on the earth.
  • Oaring She sat in the captain's chair, oaring the boat back to the pier.
  • pouring It was pouring rain outside, so I decided to stay indoors and read a book.
  • roaring The sound of the waterfall was a roaring thunder in my ears.
  • Scaring He was scaring the children with his spooky mask.
  • scouring I spent all morning scouring the house for my missing keys.
  • Searing The sun glared in blinding rays, searing my eyes.
  • sharing Sharing is an important aspect of building strong and healthy relationships.
  • Slurring The man was slurring his words after drinking too much alcohol.
  • Smearing I am feeling a bit smearing.
  • Snaring
  • soaking The shirt was soaking wet from the rain.
  • Soaping I am soaping my hands with antibacterial soap to keep them clean.
  • soaring
  • sobering The news of the pandemic's rising death toll was a sobering reminder of the seriousness of the situation.
  • Sourcing Sourcing the raw materials for the manufacturing plant was a tedious task.
  • souring
  • sousing He was sousing his clothes in the laundry tub.
  • sparing Sparing the chicken will result in a tastier meal.
  • Spearing The fisherman caught a large bass by spearing it with a harpoon.
  • spurring The old donkey was spurring hard to keep up with the young one.
  • Squaring
  • squiring I saw him squiring her around town yesterday.
  • staring I was staring at the stars when I heard them come up the stairs.
  • Sugaring I sometimes enjoy sugaring my teeth.
  • swearing It's going to be a long day if he keeps swearing.
  • touring I'm looking forward to touring all of the famous landmarks in Paris.

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