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How to spell FLOTS correctly?

If you've unintentionally misspelled "flots", there are several possible correct suggestions to consider. The correct spelling could be "floats", referring to objects that remain on the surface of water. Alternatively, it could be "plots", meaning a small piece of land. Remember to proofread your writing to avoid such misspellings.

List of suggestions on how to spell flots correctly

  • blots Her pen had leaked, leaving blots and smears all over the page.
  • clots The blood vessels in your legs are narrow and easily block by clots.
  • felts I need to sew some more felts onto the bottom of my jacket.
  • flats She decided to wear her comfortable flats instead of high heels to the office.
  • flatus My chest felt like it was about to explode with flatus.
  • fleets The company owns several fleets of trucks for transporting goods.
  • flirts She flirts shamelessly with every cute guy she meets.
  • flits The butterfly flits from flower to flower, sipping nectar along the way.
  • floats The toy boat floats on the surface of the pond.
  • floes
  • flogs He always flogs his team to do their best.
  • Floods The floods have caused a lot of damage to the city.
  • flops I bought new sandals, but they turned out to be uncomfortable and now they are just sitting in my closet as unusable flops.
  • floss It is recommended to floss daily to maintain good oral hygiene.
  • flouts She Flouts Tradition by Going out with His Best Friend.
  • flows
  • flutes She played the flutes in the park.
  • Foots Foots loves thunderstorms because they create amazing light displays.
  • lots I have lots of books to read.
  • plots She spent hours poring over her garden book, carefully selecting which plots to plant her vegetables in.
  • slots The slots in the machine were all taken, but she found a slot for the coin she had brought.

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