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How to spell WARKERS correctly?

If you mistakenly typed "warkers" instead of the intended word, there are a few plausible alternatives. It could be "walkers" if you meant people who walk or "workers" if you were referring to employees. Another possibility could be "markers", objects used for writing or highlighting. Always double-check to ensure accuracy in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell warkers correctly

  • bakers The bakers were busy preparing fresh bread and pastries for the morning rush.
  • fakers I can easily spot fakers who pretend to be someone they're not.
  • makers The makers of this product are really friendly and their customer service is fantastic.
  • markers I use markers to make my drawings look better.
  • takers The company's profits were reduced due to the lack of risk-takers among its employees.
  • waders The fisherman wore his waders to keep his feet dry while he stood in the stream.
  • wafers I love to snack on chocolate wafers while watching a movie.
  • wagers He wagers on sports games every weekend.
  • wakens
  • wakes He wakes up early every morning to go to the gym.
  • Walkers The group of walkers is heading towards the mountain trail.
  • warders The warders at the prison were vigilant in their duties of guarding the inmates.
  • wares The street vendor displayed his wares on a bright red rug.
  • warmers I need some warmers for my coffee.
  • waters The waters of the river flowed steadily.
  • wavers Her determination wavers when encountering difficult obstacles.
  • wearers Wearers of the stifling robes of priestly power strode through the dank corridors of the forgotten temple.
  • whackers The whackers are after us.
  • winkers The horse was equipped with a special set of winkers to prevent him from getting distracted during the race.
  • worker The worker was diligent and committed to completing the project on time.
  • workers The workers went on strike to demand better pay and benefits.

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