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How to spell SWARFE correctly?

If you have misspelled "swarfe", the correct spelling might be "swarf", which refers to the fine metal shavings produced by machining processes. Another possibility is "swerve", which means to change direction suddenly. Double-check the context and keep in mind the meaning of each word to choose the correct one.

List of suggestions on how to spell swarfe correctly

  • Aware I am aware of the deadline for this project.
  • Dwarf The dwarf plant is perfect for small gardens.
  • Dwarfed The towering skyscrapers in the city dwarfed the small houses around them.
  • Dwarfs The seven dwarfs went to work every day in the mines.
  • Safe Wearing helmets while riding a bike is essential to staying safe.
  • Saree She looked stunning in the red silk saree she wore for her cousin's wedding.
  • Sarge " Sarge, we've got a situation here, we need back up ASAP!"
  • Scarce Freshwater is becoming scarce in some regions due to climate change and overconsumption.
  • Scare I didn't mean to scare you when I surprised you from behind.
  • Scarf She wrapped her scarf tightly around her neck to stay warm in the cold winter air.
  • Scarfed I scarfed down my breakfast before heading out the door.
  • Scarfs I always wear scarfs during the winter to keep warm.
  • Share Can you please share some of the pizza with me?
  • Sharpe Sharpe was an expert in his field.
  • Snare The hunter placed a snare trap to capture the rabbit.
  • Snarf I love to snarf down a giant bowl of macaroni and cheese.
  • Snarfed I quickly snarfed down my sandwich before the meeting started.
  • Snarfs
  • Spare Do you have a spare phone charger?
  • Sparse The trees in this forest are sparse, which allows for plenty of sunlight to reach the forest floor.
  • Stare The teacher asked the students not to stare at the new student who was shy and nervous.
  • Starve It is necessary to provide aid to the famine-stricken nations so that their citizens do not starve.
  • Swanee I've been working hard all day for my money, so I can go to Swanee and have a good time.
  • Sward The sward glistened after the heavy rain.
  • Swards The swards of grass glistened in the morning dew.
  • Swarm A swarm of bees is on the loose in the park.
  • Swarmed The kids swarmed around the ice cream truck as soon as it pulled up to the park.
  • Swarmer The swarmer ants were in search of a new nest to expand their colony.
  • Swarms Swarms of bees buzz around the hive.
  • Swartz
  • Swathe She wrapped the baby up tightly in a swathe of blankets.
  • Swerve The car had to swerve to avoid hitting the deer that suddenly appeared on the road.
  • Swore She swore that she would never forgive him for betraying her trust.
  • Ware The ware on the shelves was meticulously organized.

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