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How to spell GLIMS correctly?

If you accidentally spelled "glims" instead of the intended word, here are some possible suggestions. Consider "glimpse", which means a brief look or glimpse of something. Alternatively, "glams" could work, as a shortened form of glamorous. Finally, "glimps" might be another option, serving as a plural form of glimpse.

List of suggestions on how to spell glims correctly

  • alms The wealthy man gave alms to the poor on the street.
  • claims The insurance company denied her claims for damages.
  • clams I love to eat clams in creamy white wine sauce with pasta.
  • climb
  • climbs She climbs mountains every weekend.
  • clime The clime in Florida is perfect for those who love hot and humid weather.
  • elms Those elms are older than I am.
  • flimsy
  • Gems The jewelry store had a stunning collection of precious gems.
  • germs My hands are wet and I'm going to get germs all over my lab coat.
  • GLAM She got ready for the party by doing her hair and makeup in full glam fashion.
  • glass
  • gleams The gleams in her eyes revealed her feelings.
  • glides When you walk, your feet hardly touch the ground; you are using the power of your glides to move.
  • glimpse I caught a glimpse of the sunset from my bedroom window.
  • gloss I applied a layer of gloss to my lips before heading out to the party.
  • glows This light glows in the dark.
  • Glues She always glues her broken pottery back together.
  • glum She felt glum as she stared out the window on the rainy day.
  • Grimes I bought a Grimes record on vinyl at a record store near my house.
  • gums I brush my teeth and gums every morning and night to prevent cavities and gum disease.
  • LAMS
  • limes
  • LIMOS The moon is beautiful tonight; look at the limos parked outside.
  • slims She is happy that her workout regime slims her down.

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