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How to spell CLIPED correctly?

The correct spelling for "cliped" is actually "clipped". This word refers to the act of cutting or trimming something with scissors or another cutting tool. Some possible suggestions to avoid spelling errors like this include using spell check, practicing spelling regularly, and referring to a dictionary when unsure.

List of suggestions on how to spell cliped correctly

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  • CAPED As a child, I loved playing superhero and often donned a caped costume.
  • capped The capped mushroom was impressive.
  • Carped
  • Claimed He claimed he heard a gunshot.
  • Clamped He clamped his teeth together to avoid saying something he would regret.
  • Clapped She clapped her hands in excitement when she heard the good news.
  • Clasped He clasped his hands together tightly in prayer.
  • cliched I'm not sure you understand what's going on. It's just a bit cliched, don't you think?
  • Clicked I clicked the link and was taken to a new webpage.
  • clip Can you help me clip this paper to the clipboard?
  • clipped I clipped my toenails.
  • clipper The clipper was quickly gaining on the fleeing vessel.
  • Clips I need to buy some new clips to hold my hair back while I exercise.
  • clomped The dog clomped down the steps.
  • clued He was the guy who always had the answers; he was the clued-in guy.
  • clumped The clouds were clumped together in the sky.
  • coiled
  • Cooped
  • Coped I coped by distracting myself with my laptop.
  • Copped She Copped a feel of my ass when we were walking in the park.
  • Cupped She cupped her hand around his balls.
  • Flipped She flipped the pancakes over so that they could cook on the other side.
  • lipid my lipid levels are high
  • lipped She had thin-lipped and spoke in a huff.
  • Loped They loped down the path into theforest.
  • Slipped I accidentally slipped on the wet floor and fell down.

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