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How to spell PEIRING correctly?

If you're referring to a word that sounds like "peiring", you might be misspelling it. One possible correct suggestion could be "peering", which means to look closely or intently at something. Remember to double-check spellings to ensure clear communication and understanding.

List of suggestions on how to spell peiring correctly

  • airing The television network is airing a new series next week.
  • bering
  • erring
  • firing The company is firing its non-performing employees.
  • Hiring She was hiring a new employee.
  • Miring The vehicle got stuck in the muddy road, miring us from reaching our destination on time.
  • pairing
  • pairings I always enjoy trying new pairings for dinner.
  • paring I'm going to have to paring my fingernails.
  • parring
  • pearling Kevin pearling around the corner.
  • peeing
  • Peering He was peering through the binoculars to get a better view of the birds.
  • peiping I always enjoy a cup of Peiping tea with my breakfast.
  • peking I arrived in Beijing yesterday and am staying in Peking for a while.
  • Periling The ship was periling in the stormy ocean.
  • Perking I love the smell of coffee perking in the morning.
  • Petering Its petering out.
  • Pieing The act of pieing someone in the face is considered disrespectful and can result in legal consequences.
  • piling I couldn't find a good sentence with the word "piling".
  • pining Leah was pining for her home country after living abroad for a year.
  • piping The piping on the wall is a charming detail.
  • Poring Please stop poring over that essay and do your work.
  • pouring The rain was pouring down heavily, creating a rhythmic tapping sound on the roof.
  • pricing The pricing of the car was very reasonable.
  • Priding She was priding herself on her new book collection that she had acquired.
  • priming Before painting, priming the surface helps the paint adhere better.
  • Prizing Prizing the achievement is important to us.
  • Purring I heard a kitty purring loudly in the next room.
  • Siring The young king needed a wife and siring children with a noblewoman seemed to be the best solution.
  • Spearing He was fined $15,000 for spearing an opponent during the game.
  • tiring Running a marathon can be tiring, but crossing the finish line is always worth it.
  • wiring The wiring in my house needs to be updated.

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