How to spell BLING correctly?
If you've been mistyping "bling" as "bilng", don't panic! Auto-correct may not always catch it, but here are some possible correct alternatives. "Blink" could refer to a quick, sudden motion, while "bring" implies carrying something to a location. "Blind" suggests a lack of sight, and "cling" implies sticking to something.
List of suggestions on how to spell bling correctly
- Bailing I could hear the sound of bailing water as the boat crossed the rough waves.
- Baling During harvest season, the farmers spend long hours baling the hay.
- Balling I saw my neighbor balling in his driveway with his basketball.
- bawling The baby was bawling loudly, disturbing the peaceful atmosphere of the room.
- being
- belling She always gives the cats a good belling when she goes out.
- billing I just received my medical billing statement in the mail.
- Blaine Blaine went to the store to buy groceries for his family.
- blind The blind man navigated his way through the room with the help of his guide dog.
- blini I love blini - they are such a delicious and simple dish!
- blink I had to blink several times when I saw the bright light.
- bluing I was BLUing my car earlier when I heard a knock at the door.
- boiling
- bowling I would love to go bowling with you.
- bring
- bulling Bulling is an aggressive and unacceptable behavior towards others.
- byline The byline reads "By Tracy V. Smith.
- cling The baby monkey likes to cling to its mother's fur.
- fling She decided to have a fling with her co-worker despite knowing it would never lead to anything serious.
- ling I need to get a new lING for my car.
- sling I need to wear a sling to support my injured arm.