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How to spell BRIMED correctly?

If you're looking for the correct suggestions for the misspelling "brimed", here are a few possibilities. The word might be "brimmed", referring to something filled to the brim or having a brim. Another option could be "primed", meaning prepared or ready. Lastly, "bridged" could work, referring to the act of connecting two things or filling a gap.

List of suggestions on how to spell brimed correctly

  • Beamed The sun beamed brightly through the window.
  • begrimed The begrimed walls of the abandoned house looked like they hadn't been washed in decades.
  • blamed The company's CEO was blamed for the financial loss.
  • Boomed The sound of the fireworks boomed over the city skyline.
  • braced
  • braided She braided her daughter's hair before sending her off to school.
  • Brained
  • braised The chef served the tender and flavourful braised beef to the guests.
  • braked
  • Braved
  • Brayed The donkey brayed loudly as we approached its stable.
  • Brazed The pipes were brazed together to create a strong and durable connection.
  • Bred My dog was bred for hunting.
  • breed My neighbor's dog is a mixed breed, with characteristics of both a poodle and a terrier.
  • Bremen Bremen is a city in northern Germany known for its rich maritime history.
  • Brewed
  • Bribed
  • Bricked I can't use my computer anymore because I bricked it while trying to install new software.
  • bride
  • Bridged The two towns were bridged by a long, winding road.
  • briefed She briefed her team on the upcoming project.
  • brigid Brigid is often associated with healing, poetry, and Smithcraft.
  • brim
  • Brimmed Her cup brimmed over with happiness when she saw her family after months of being apart.
  • brims The bank of the lake over brims with water after heavy rainfall.
  • broiled I broiled a steak for dinner.
  • bruised He fell off his bike and bruised his elbow.
  • Bruited The rumors of the senator's scandal were bruited about for weeks before it finally hit the news.
  • Bummed I'm bummed out because I wasn't able to finish the project on time.
  • buried I was buried under the snow for six hours.
  • framed
  • grimed After spilling his coffee all over his work, he grimed with annoyance.
  • PREMED After finishing his premed course in college, he applied to medical school.
  • primed The pump was primed and ready to begin irrigating the field.
  • rimed The trees were rimed with frost on a chilly winter morning.
  • rimmed The edges of the cake were rimmed in chocolate.
  • trimmed I trimmed the overgrown bushes in my front yard.

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