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How to spell GEING correctly?

If you're mistakenly typing "geing" instead of "aging", don't worry, it's a common slip-up. To correct this misspelling, try replacing "geing" with "aging", which is the correct spelling in both British and American English. Remember, spell check can be a helpful tool to catch such errors!

List of suggestions on how to spell geing correctly

  • aging His aging grandfather claimed that life was much simpler back in his day.
  • being I am glad that you are being supportive.
  • Egging I was having such a great time at the party until she started egging me.
  • Eking I need to eking out the oil in that pan.
  • gain Most people view gain as a negative word, which is unfortunate because gaining something is the epitome of success.
  • gaming My brother spends most of his free time gaming.
  • gang
  • gaping I must have gasped when I saw the gaping hole in the wall.
  • gating The gating system helps regulate the flow of material through the manufacturing process.
  • Gazing
  • gearing
  • Geeing I hope to hear from her soon, Geeing.
  • gelling The mixture is slowly gelling into a firm pudding.
  • gemini The Gemini twins are very popular among celebrities.
  • gen The gen sequence is necessary to produce proteins.
  • Gena Gena is the female form of Gene.
  • gene The gene for eye color is located on chromosome 22.
  • gens The gens of ancient Rome were important social units consisting of families with a common ancestor.
  • gent He acted like a true gent and held the door open for me.
  • getting I am getting tired after all of this walking.
  • Gibing I am going to Gibing to buy some ice cream.
  • gig I am excited for my gig at the local club this weekend.
  • gin My aunt always has a gin and tonic waiting for me when I come over.
  • Gina
  • Gino I can't believe I let Gino get to me again.
  • GINS
  • giving Giving gifts is one of my favorite things to do during the holidays.
  • Gluing Gluing together two pieces of wood resulted in a secure and strong joint.
  • goering Hermann Goering was a key figure in Nazi Germany, serving as Hitler's second-in-command.
  • going
  • goings I'm not sure about all the goings-on in the office while I was away.
  • gong
  • goring
  • grin
  • Guying I am going to the guying field.
  • Gybing During the last race, the sailor made a fatal mistake gybing and lost control of his boat.
  • gyving
  • Keying I was keying in the password when the computer suddenly shut down.
  • king The king ruled over his kingdom with an iron fist.
  • peking I will be visiting Peking during my stay in China.

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