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How to spell CHIPING correctly?

If you meant to say "chipping" but accidentally misspelled it as "chiping", here are some suggestions for correct alternatives. You can use "chipping", which refers to the act of breaking small pieces off from something, like wood or stone. Another possibility is "chirping", which describes the cheerful sound made by birds or electronic devices. Make sure to double-check spellings to avoid misunderstandings!

List of suggestions on how to spell chiping correctly

  • Chaining Chaining the dog to a post was necessary to keep him from running away.
  • Chairing I will be chairing the board meeting next week.
  • Champing
  • Chapping
  • cheeping The bird was cheeping; I think it was a sparrow.
  • chiding My mother kept chiding me for leaving the kitchen in such a mess.
  • chilling The chilling breeze made me wrap myself in a warm blanket.
  • Chiming The church bells were chiming at noon.
  • chipping I spent my afternoon chipping away at the ice on my driveway.
  • chippings I spread the chippings on the garden path to prevent weeds from growing.
  • Chirping The birds were chirping outside my window as I woke up.
  • chitin The chitin in crustaceans' shells helps them resist predators.
  • chomping The dog was chomping on its bone.
  • chopin Chopin wrote some of the most beautiful piano music of the Romantic era.
  • Chopping I am chopping vegetables for dinner.
  • coping She was coping with the tragic news.
  • Hipping
  • Hoping
  • piping The piping on the building looks so delicate.
  • shaping The sculptor was shaping the clay into a beautiful statue.
  • shipping The package arrived on the return shipping label.
  • whipping He was caught whipping cream in the kitchen.
  • Wiping I'll be up all night wiping the servers after the software update.

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