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How to spell DREMP correctly?

The correct spelling for "dremp" may depend on its context, but possible suggestions are "damp" (meaning slightly wet), "dream" (meaning a succession of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep) or "drum" (meaning a percussion instrument).

List of suggestions on how to spell dremp correctly

  • cramp I had to stop running because of the cramp in my side.
  • crimp She used a pair of pliers to crimp the edges of the pie crust.
  • damp The clothes on the clothesline were still damp from yesterday's rain.
  • dram She poured a glass of her favorite Irish whiskey, the smooth taste of the dram warming her from the inside out.
  • drama I really enjoy watching drama movies.
  • DRAMS
  • dream
  • Dreams Dreams are a reflection of our subconscious desires and fears.
  • Dreamt
  • dreamy The beach at sunset was so dreamy, it felt like I was in a movie.
  • drip The faucet's constant drip was driving me crazy.
  • droop The flower began to droop as it lacked water.
  • drop
  • drum She played the drum loudly in the band.
  • drums The sound of the drums echoed through the streets as the parade marched by.
  • dump I need to take out the trash and dump it in the bin outside.
  • frump She dressed like a frump for the meeting with the investors.
  • grump My grandfather can sometimes be a grump when he doesn't get his morning coffee.
  • primp
  • ramp The ramp provides easy access to the boat.
  • REMAP I had to remap the buttons on my gaming controller to make it easier to play.
  • romp My husband and I always have a little romp in the bedroom before we go to sleep.
  • rump She was covered in pork rinds thanks to his rump-slapping.
  • temp I need to check the temp before deciding which clothes to wear.
  • Tromp
  • trump Every time she mentioned politics, he would trump her with a personal anecdote.

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