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How to spell SWIRVE correctly?

If you're looking for alternatives to the misspelling "swirve", consider two correct suggestions: "swerve" and "swirl". "Swerve" refers to a sudden change in direction, often used when describing car maneuvers. On the other hand, "swirl" signifies a twisting or spiraling motion, often seen in liquids or patterns.

List of suggestions on how to spell swirve correctly

  • serve I will serve breakfast to my family in the morning.
  • sieve She used a sieve to sift the flour before mixing it with the other ingredients.
  • skive I used to skive off school all the time, until I got caught by the principal.
  • starve The poor people in the village often starve due to lack of food.
  • swerve I wasn't expecting the car to swerve so suddenly.
  • Swerved I swerved to avoid a dog.
  • swerves The car suddenly swerves to avoid hitting the deer on the road.
  • swine I refuse to shop at that store because they sell swine products.
  • swipe I always swipe my phone's screen to unlock it.
  • swirl I took a quick swirl of my cocktail before taking a sip.
  • swirly The artist added some swirly lines to the painting to give it a more whimsical feel.
  • swivel I can swivel my chair to look out the window.
  • Swore After getting into a fight with her husband, she swore she'd never speak to him again.
  • wive

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