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How to spell GATHE correctly?

If you meant to type "gathe" but it seems incorrect, here are some possible correct suggestions. You may have meant "gather", which means to collect or come together. Alternatively, "gaiter" refers to a protective covering worn over shoes or lower legs. Finally, "gathe" could be a typo, so "gave" or "gate" may be what you intended.

List of suggestions on how to spell gathe correctly

  • Agatha Agatha Christie is known for her captivating mystery novels.
  • bath I am going to take a nice, relaxing bath tonight.
  • bathe I usually bathe my dog every other week to keep him clean and healthy.
  • bather The bather enjoyed a refreshing swim in the clear blue water of the ocean.
  • cather
  • Cathy I introduced myself to Cathy and we spoke for a while.
  • father My father is a dentist.
  • gage I need to use a special gage to measure the thickness of this metal sheet.
  • gale A gale is blowing in from the sea.
  • game I'm going to play a game of checkers.
  • gape The giant gape in the fence was evidence of a recent attack.
  • Garth After regaining his footing, Garth landed a punch on his opponent's nose.
  • gash She cut her hand on the glass shards, creating a gash.
  • gate
  • gather The family decided to gather for a picnic in the park.
  • gathers The family gathers every Sunday for a big dinner.
  • gatt
  • gauche The gauche politician was not up to the job.
  • Gave She gave the flowers to her mom for Mother's Day.
  • gaze
  • Gite We stayed at a charming gite in the French countryside during our vacation.
  • goatee He grew a thick, black goatee that made him look like a rugged, old-time mountain man.
  • goethe In addition to writing plays, Goethe also composed poetry and novels.
  • goth The goth crowd was looking dressy tonight.
  • Goths In medieval times, the Goths were a dominant Germanic tribe known for their prowess in battle.
  • GTE GTE Financial is a credit union that offers a variety of financial services.
  • Hath
  • Kate Kate is a great swimmer.
  • Kathie My grandmother was Kathie.
  • Kathy My best friend Kathy died last year.
  • lath She used a metal Lath to adhere the pieces of the broken mirror.
  • lathe The skilled craftsman turned the wood on his lathe, creating a beautiful bowl.
  • lather I like to lather up my hair with a lot of shampoo when I take a shower.
  • loathe I absolutely loathe spending time with my ex-boyfriend.
  • math I struggled with math until I found a great tutor.
  • Mather John Mather authored "The New England Primer" in 1690.
  • Mathew Mathew is studying hard to pass his final exams this semester.
  • oath She swears an oath to him she'll always be there for him.
  • path
  • rather
  • The

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Intertubing

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