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How to spell LUMBOR correctly?

If you meant to type "lumber" but mistakenly wrote "lumbor", here are a few correct suggestions. "Lumber" refers to wood used for construction or the activity of cutting down trees. You may also consider "lumbar", which relates to the lower back. Remember to proofread carefully to avoid such misspellings.

List of suggestions on how to spell lumbor correctly

  • DUMBO Dumbo is a Disney animated classic about a circus elephant who learns to fly.
  • gumbo I love making gumbo with shrimp, sausage, and okra.
  • jumbo
  • labor My mother had a difficult labor with my younger brother.
  • limber I needed to limber up before the big game to prevent any injuries.
  • limbo The company is currently in limbo, waiting for approval from the government to move forward with their project.
  • lubber The inexperienced sailor was called a "lubber" by the captain for not knowing the difference between the port and starboard side of the ship.
  • lumbar My yoga instructor recommended doing stretches that target the lumbar region to alleviate lower back pain.
  • lumber The lumber for the new house was delivered yesterday.
  • lumbers The man lumbers around the room, knocking over furniture with his large, clumsy steps.
  • plumber We need to call a plumber to fix the leaky faucet in the kitchen.
  • slumber
  • umber The old barn was painted a deep umber to blend in with the surrounding trees.

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