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How to spell TRAPING correctly?

If you meant "trapping", some suggestions for correcting this misspelling include "trapping", "trappings", and "trapped". Alternatively, if you meant "trapping", some possible suggestions include "tapping", "tripping", and "tracing". Always double-check your writing to ensure accuracy and avoid common mistakes.

List of suggestions on how to spell traping correctly

  • Draping The dress was made more elegant with the skillful draping of the fabric.
  • rapine The town was left in ruins after the rapine by the invading army.
  • raping
  • rapping My favorite thing to do is listen to my favorite artists rapping over a sick beat.
  • Reaping After weeks of toiling in the fields, the farmer was finally reaping the rewards of a bountiful harvest.
  • roping He was quite skilled at roping cattle.
  • strapping
  • striping The striping on his shirt was a bold and eye-catching design.
  • Taiping Taiping is a city in Malaysia known for its interesting history and beautiful natural scenery.
  • Tamping I was tamping down the soil in the garden, in preparation for planting my vegetables.
  • taping I am currently taping up the boxes for the move.
  • tapping
  • Taring
  • tracing I can't stop tracing the letters with my finger.
  • trading I'm going to trading classes today.
  • train I am going to take the train to the next city.
  • traipsing I spent my day traipsing through the forest.
  • tramping After tramping through the forest for hours, we finally reached the top of the mountain.
  • trapping The farmer was trapping mice that were damaging his crops.
  • trappings She may be a CEO now, but she still doesn't care for the trappings of wealth.
  • tripling The company's profits were tripling each year due to their successful marketing strategy.
  • tripping I was tripping over my shoelace and almost fell down the stairs.
  • tromping I heard my dog tromping through the house with his wet paws after running in the rain.
  • Trooping Trooping the color was a tradition that started in the 1600s to keep the British army looking fresh.
  • trouping The trouping actors looked exhausted after performing in 10 shows in a row.
  • truing The bicycle mechanic spent hours truing the wheel to ensure a smooth ride.
  • trumping The sound of the trumping elephants could be heard from miles away.
  • typing She was typing so fast that her fingers were a blur on the keyboard.
  • wrapping She spent hours wrapping Christmas gifts in shiny paper and bows.

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