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How to spell GLIMP correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "glimp" instead of "glimpse", worry not, as there are a few viable suggestions to fix it. The correct spelling of the word you intended to use is "glimpse", which means a quick or brief look. Please make sure to double-check your spelling before finalizing any writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell glimp correctly

  • blimp The Goodyear blimp floated slowly over the stadium during the halftime show.
  • clamp The mechanic used a clamp to hold the broken piece in place while he worked on repairing it.
  • climb She decided to climb the mountain despite the difficult terrain.
  • clime The tropical clime of the coastal town was a welcome change from the frigid temperatures of the city.
  • clip
  • clomp The loud clomp of her boots echoed through the hallway as she made her way to the door.
  • clump
  • crimp She used pliers to crimp the metal wire.
  • gimp I saw a guy with a gimp leg struggling to walk across the street.
  • gimpy The weak and gimpy old man couldn't handle the weight of the groceries, so his daughter had to help him.
  • GLAM She spent hours getting ready for the party, to achieve the perfect glam look.
  • glimpse I caught a quick glimpse of the sunset before it disappeared behind the mountain.
  • GLOP The texture of the peanut butter was thick and gloopy, resembling a glop more than a spread.
  • glum After receiving the bad news, Marcy appeared glum and downtrodden.
  • grump My dad is such a grump in the morning until he has his first cup of coffee.
  • klimt I love Renoir, but I prefer Klimt's more erotic work.
  • lamp The lamp on my desk provides enough light for me to read comfortably.
  • limp After being tackled, the limp player was taken to the hospital.
  • lump She noticed a small lump on her arm and immediately went to the doctor to have it checked out.
  • plump The plump cat sat lazily in the sun.
  • slump Sales have seen a slump in recent months.

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