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How to spell WEAVY correctly?

If you typed "weavy" but meant something else, here are correct suggestions. If you meant "wavy", congratulations! You've got it right. Another option is "weary", describing exhaustion. "Weavy" doesn't exist, but you may also have intended to type "weavy hair", referring to a hairstyle with loose waves.

List of suggestions on how to spell weavy correctly

  • bevy A bevy of beautiful models walked the runway at the fashion show.
  • davy Davy Jones is a fictional character from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies.
  • EAVE
  • heavy
  • levy The government may levy a tax on goods and services.
  • navy
  • wary
  • wave
  • wavy My hair always looks wavy after I swim in the ocean.
  • way
  • we've
  • weak I am feeling weak after my long run this morning.
  • weal The team performed well and brought great weal to their company.
  • wean It's time to wean the baby off of breastmilk and start introducing solid foods.
  • wear
  • weary After a long day of work, I felt so weary that I just wanted to go to bed.
  • weave She learned how to weave a beautiful tapestry.
  • Weaved She weaved her way through the crowded marketplace, trying to avoid bumping into anyone.
  • weaver My grandmother was a skilled weaver who could create intricate tapestries.
  • weaves

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