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How to spell GRAIG correctly?

The correct spelling for "graig" could be "Craig". Additionally, other close spellings to consider could be "Greg", "Greig" or "Graig". It's important to double-check the correct spelling before using a name or word in any formal or professional setting.

List of suggestions on how to spell graig correctly

  • brag
  • brig The pirates were confined in the brig of the ship.
  • crag
  • Craig Craig is my neighbor who loves to play basketball in his backyard.
  • drag
  • FRAG The bomb squad was called in to deal with the frag grenade found in the abandoned building.
  • FRIG I misplaced my frig.
  • gag I had to gag while cleaning the toilet because of the overwhelming smell.
  • gang The gang of robbers looted the bank and fled the scene.
  • gig She got paid well for her gig at the local club last night.
  • grab
  • Gracie Gracie was the best dog ever.
  • grad My sister is a grad student studying psychology.
  • grail The Grail was a cup used by Christ to drink his fill of wine at the Last Supper.
  • grain I glided my hand over the grain of the wood.
  • grainy The old photograph was so grainy, it was difficult to make out the faces.
  • gram I need to measure this powder using a gram scale.
  • gran She had a gran who always cooked her favourite dish.
  • grange I went to the grange for dinner.
  • gray The sky was gray and overcast, making it the perfect day for staying indoors and reading a book.
  • Greg Greg is the new hire.
  • Gregg Gregg is going to the conference next week.
  • grid I need to grid the diagram for presentation.
  • grieg Edvard Grieg is a revered composer and pianist known for his classical music.
  • grim The news on the economy is looking grim.
  • grin I couldn't help but grin at the sight of my best friend's silly dance moves.
  • grip The athlete had a firm grip on the barbell.
  • gris Cet elephant est gris.
  • grit Despite many obstacles and setbacks, she had the grit and determination to keep working towards her goal.
  • grog He downed his glass of grog and stumbled out of the tavern.
  • ORIG
  • prig The new intern is such a prig, always correcting everyone's grammar and telling them they're using the wrong word.
  • rag I'm going to need a bigger rag to clean this up.
  • rig The workers had to rig up scaffolding to reach the top of the building.
  • trig

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