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How to spell STRAPER correctly?

If you meant to type "straper" but accidentally misspelled it, there are a few possible correct suggestions. It could be "straper" was meant to be "straperiod", referring to a time frame or a menstruation term. Alternatively, it might be a misspelling of "strafe" (to attack), "stirrup" (a foot support in horse riding) or "straperlo" (a Spanish term for contraband).

List of suggestions on how to spell straper correctly

  • draper The draper measured and cut the silk fabric for the elegant dress.
  • scrape I heard a scrape on the window and ran to see what was causing the noise.
  • scraper
  • scrapper The scrapper fought bravely in the boxing ring, but ultimately lost to his opponent.
  • serape The woman wore a colorful serape over her shoulders to keep warm on the chilly evening.
  • stamper I used a stamper to mark the pages of my book.
  • starer The man on the subway was a starer and made everyone feel uncomfortable.
  • steeper The slope of the mountain was much steeper than I had anticipated.
  • stepper She uses a stepper every morning for her daily exercise routine.
  • stopper I have a stopper for my beer bottle.
  • strafe The Strafe is a devastating assault rifle that packs a big punch.
  • strainer I strained the soup through a strainer to get the fibrous bits out.
  • strap Adriana needed a strap to help support her heavy backpack.
  • Strapped She was strapped to the table and had a device electrode stuck in her back.
  • straps I bought new straps for my guitar.
  • streaker She's the new streaker at the games.
  • streamer The streamer decorated the room with colorful ribbons and banners.
  • stripe
  • striped The striped wallpaper in the living room adds a playful touch to the space.
  • stripes I have stripes on my legs.
  • stripey The zebra has a stripey coat.
  • stripier The zebra at the zoo was definitely stripier than the one I saw on safari.
  • stripper The stripper performed a pole dance for us.
  • trapper The trapper had set up his traps hours earlier.

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