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How to spell GRABED correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "grabed", here are some correct alternatives you can consider. The correct spelling is "grabbed", with a double "b". Other possible spellings include "grab'd" or "grabb'd" if you prefer using contractions or older English spellings. Remember to proofread to ensure accurate usage.

List of suggestions on how to spell grabed correctly

  • crabbed The old woman had a crabbed expression on her face as she scolded the children playing in front of her house.
  • gabbed
  • Garaged
  • garbed She was garbed in a long, flowing gown for the gala.
  • geared The new product is geared towards the needs of young professionals.
  • Gibed I saw a gibed animal on my walk this morning.
  • grab I'm going to grab my coat before we head out.
  • Grabbed I was about to walk out of the building when I was grabbed by the arm.
  • grabber The headline of the article was a real grabber, and it caught my attention immediately.
  • grabby Tom's grabby hands reached for the last piece of pizza on the plate.
  • grabs He quickly grabs his bag and heads for the door.
  • Graced We were graced with her presence.
  • grad I'm so excited to be a grad this year and start my next chapter in life.
  • grade
  • graded I have a test graded today.
  • grader The grader gave me an A on my essay.
  • Grained
  • grand He was a grand man, his portrait still hangs in the hall.
  • graphed Along the y-axis are the values from the data graphed on the x-axis.
  • Grassed The lawn is nicely grassed.
  • grate
  • Grated They grated cheese onto their pizzas.
  • grater I used the electric grater to grate the cheese.
  • graved My initials are graved on the bottom of the statue.
  • grayed Over time, the once vibrant colors of the old photograph had grayed with age.
  • grazed She grazed her leg on the glass coffee table.
  • greased The floor was so greased I could have skated on it.
  • grebe I saw a small, graceful grebe swimming in the lake.
  • greed Greed often leads to destructive and unethical behavior.
  • Groaned After carrying the heavy box up the stairs, he groaned with exhaustion.
  • Grubbed I grubbed through the dirt to find the missing key.
  • Gybed The sailor gybed the sailboat to turn it around.
  • Gyrated The dancers gyrated energetically on the dancefloor.
  • rabid
  • robed The priest robed himself in his ceremonial garb before beginning the religious ceremony.

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