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How to spell GREMMED correctly?

If you accidentally misspelled "gremmed" and can't find its correct spelling, consider alternatives like "grinned", "glimmered" or "grimaced". Proofreading tools or consulting a dictionary might help too. Remember, even when encountering a misspelling, there are always possibilities to find the right word and improve your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell gremmed correctly

  • brimmed The pot brimmed with steaming hot soup.
  • crammed The small room was so crammed with furniture that it seemed impossible to move around.
  • creamed I have creamed the butter and sugar together for the cake batter.
  • dreamed Last night, I dreamed of flying above the clouds.
  • drummed The beat of the rain drummed on the roof all night.
  • glammed She glammed up her outfit with a pair of sparkling earrings.
  • gleamed The sun gleamed on the crystal clear water, making it sparkle like diamonds.
  • greased The mechanic greased all the moving parts in the engine to ensure its smooth functioning.
  • greed His greed was apparent as he refused to share his wealth with anyone.
  • greened I greened the office by replacing all the light bulbs with energy-efficient ones.
  • greeted As soon as I arrived at the airport, I was greeted by my family who had come to pick me up.
  • grepped I grepped the log files to find the source of the error.
  • greyed The photograph has greyed with age and the colors have faded away.
  • grimed The mechanic's hands were grimed with dirt and oil after working on the car for hours.
  • grimmer The situation grew grimmer as the day progressed and no help arrived.
  • grommet He replaced the missing grommet on the tarp to prevent any water from leaking through.
  • groomed The politician always appeared well-groomed and polished in public appearances.
  • gummed The envelope was gummed shut and I had to tear it open.
  • hemmed She hemmed the edges of the dress to give it a polished look.
  • pre-med I am planning to pursue a pre-med degree before attending medical school.
  • premed He decided to pursue a premed course in college to eventually become a doctor.
  • rammed The thief rammed his car into the police car during the high-speed chase.
  • reamed He was not happy when he found out that his boss had reamed him out for making a mistake.
  • rimmed The old antique mirror was beautifully rimmed in gold.
  • stemmed The new policy stemmed from feedback received during customer surveys.
  • trammed The miner trammed the coal from the depths of the mine.
  • trimmed I trimmed the edges of the paper with a pair of scissors.

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