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How to spell WKRING correctly?

The word "wkring" might be a misspelling of "working", so some possible suggestions for correction could be "working", "wearing" or "wrecking". Context would be necessary to determine the intended word and the appropriate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell wkring correctly

  • airing The TV station is airing a new episode of my favorite show tonight.
  • baring Baring his soul to the therapist, he finally found the courage to confront his deepest fears.
  • bering The Bering Sea is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean that separates the landmasses of Asia and North America.
  • boring I find this movie to be really boring.
  • bring
  • caring She showed her caring nature by spending time with the elderly at the nursing home.
  • Coring The geologist was coring the sediment to collect samples for research.
  • curing The new medicine has proven effective in curing the disease.
  • daring
  • During I will be doing my work during the morning hours.
  • erring He supposed that is why she had always been so adamant about not erring.
  • Faring Faring fares poorly in the cold weather.
  • firing
  • goring
  • haring Haring is a type of medieval jerky made from meat or fish that has been dried in the sun or in an oven
  • Hiring Our company is currently hiring for multiple positions.
  • king The king ruled his kingdom with fairness and justice.
  • Luring The fisherman used a shiny lure, luring in the biggest fish of the day.
  • Miring I miring in the sand.
  • Oaring The rhythmic sound of oaring could be heard across the lake as the rowing team practiced.
  • paring She took a paring knife and started to peel the apple.
  • Poring The scientist was poring over the data in the lab, trying to find any inconsistencies.
  • raring
  • ring The ring on my finger brings me joy.
  • Siring I'm going to siring a pig in my back yard.
  • Taring
  • tiring The physical labor was tiring, but it was also satisfying.
  • turing He was a great mathematician and physicist, called Turing.
  • Waring
  • warring Her family has been warring with the county government for years.
  • wearing
  • Whoring I can't believe she's whoring around town.
  • wiring My grandparents had a wiring problem with their microwave.
  • wring I will try to wring some truth out of her.

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