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How to spell GINGLING correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "gingling", fear not! Here are some plausible correct alternatives: "jingling", referring to the sound of bells; "twinkling", denoting a subtle sparkling or shimmering; or perhaps "tingling", describing a mild sensation of pins and needles. Remember to use spell-check or proofread to dodge such hiccups in the future!

List of suggestions on how to spell gingling correctly

  • Ganging The boys were ganging up on the new kid in school.
  • gangling The gangling teenager stumbled his way through the crowded hallway.
  • Gargling I could hear my roommate gargling mouthwash from the bathroom.
  • gentling She was afraid of the horse until she saw how gently the trainer was gentling it.
  • Giggling The children couldn't stop giggling during the funny movie.
  • Ginning Some people think that ginning is a more evocative word for marijuana-related activities than cannabis production.
  • Girdling She tightly bound her waist with a belt, preventing the dress from girdling her.
  • Goggling I can't believe he's goggling at that woman like that.
  • Gurgling The gurgling sound of the creek echoed through the forest.
  • jangling My jangling keys made me feel anxious.
  • jiggling The little girl was jiggling her hips the entire time.
  • jingling She had her diamond necklace jingling.
  • kindling Kindling is a small, slow-burning fire starter.
  • mingling The partygoers were mingling and had a great time.
  • niggling My headache wasn't enough to keep me in bed, but it was a niggling discomfort I couldn't ignore.
  • ringling In the circus, the clowns are known as "the ringling brothers.
  • shingling The shingling contractor used a crew of twelve men to complete the task in just a few hours.
  • Singling The act of singling out a particular individual for criticism is not acceptable.
  • tingling My skin was tingling after I touched the doorknob.

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