What is the correct spelling for SCOPP?

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Correct spellings for SCOPP

  • coop We had to build a chicken coop for our new hens.
  • cop The cop pulled over the speeding car and asked the driver for their license and registration.
  • cope I am learning to cope with stress by getting enough sleep and exercising regularly.
  • copy Please make a copy of the report and send it to me.
  • corp The multinational corp has a significant presence in over thirty countries around the world.
  • coup The dictator was overthrown in a military coup.
  • scalp I scratched my scalp and felt a wave of relief from the itchiness.
  • scamp My little brother is a scamp and always gets into mischief.
  • scarp The scarp of the mountain rose steeply into the sky.
  • scoff
  • scone I am going to have a cup of tea and a scone for breakfast.
  • scoop She used a scoop to portion out the ice cream into cones for the children.
  • SCOOPS He used a spoon to make scoops of ice cream.
  • scoot I am going to scoot over so you can sit.
  • scope Please refrain from making personal comments about other people within the scope of this discussion.
  • scoped I scoped out the competition before presenting my proposal.
  • scopes I always have a scopes with me when I'm hunting
  • score The game ended in a tie, but I was able to score a goal in the last minute to win the game.
  • scorn He felt a pang of scorn as he passed the beggar on the street corner.
  • scot The scot-free criminal was finally caught and duly punished for his deeds.
  • scott Scott is a hard-working and dedicated employee.
  • scour I will scour the kitchen to make sure we have enough food for the party.
  • scout The scout reported back to his troop that he had found a good location to set up camp for the night.
  • scow The old scow slowly made its way down the murky river.
  • scowl She gave him a scowl when he arrived late to the meeting.
  • scows The harbor was packed with fishing boats, pleasure craft, and scows.
  • scrap I'll be needing a lot of scrap for this project.
  • scrip The church presented him with a scrip containing a generous donation.
  • skop
  • sloop I saw a beautiful sloop sailing off the coast of Maine.
  • slop I spilled my drink on the floor and stepped in a big pile of slop.
  • slope The slope of the mountain was too steep for the hiker to climb.
  • sloppy After cleaning up his sloppy work, he felt much better.
  • snoop
  • soap I need some soap to wash my hands.
  • sop I used a piece of bread to sop up the last of the gravy on my plate.
  • soppy I felt soppy after crying all day.
  • soup I made a hot and delicious soup for dinner tonight.
  • stoop She had to stoop down to enter the small doorway.
  • stop I told the driver to stop the car at the red light.
  • stoup I filled up my cup at the stoup.
  • SUPP
  • swoop The eagle gave a loud cry as it prepared to swoop down upon its prey.