How to spell HAME correctly?
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- dame Naturally Dame Grumble was more vexed than ever before.
- game When do we find our game?
- hake Hake and his friend sought out all of the old warriors and gained all the information they desired.
- hale Edited by Philip Hale.
- ham "No, don't sit down, Mr. Mavering," said the lady who had introduced the subject of ham.
- hare All I listen for is some sign of it ending in something; but just when it seems to be coming to a point, Johnny or papa just starts another hare; and it all begins over again; and I realize that it's never going to lead anywhere and never going to stop.
- hate Listen, my love-listen, and hate me!
- have "You have been so good to me," she said.
- haze He repeated the process four or five times and for the most part he, they, and all went away in a haze.
- heme Carbon monoxide has a higher diffusion coefficient compared to oxygen, and the only enzyme in the human body that produces carbon monoxide is heme oxygenase, which is located in all cells and breaks down heme.
- home "Father's home again," whispered the mother.
- hume Hume was in doubt as to the reality of the subject, Berkeley as to that of the object.
- lame I tell you, the Michamac Bridge-" "Why, Lame!"
- name My name he did not speak, and I did not know what to do.
- same I have the same haircut that you do.
- shame
- tame
- Came "No use, fellows," he remarked as he came in the door.
- Fame Whatsoe'er thou winn'st, thou canst not win a hero's fame this way."
- Jame Jame Mosque of Borujerd (900 AD) Soltani Mosque of Borujerd Imamzadeh Jafar, Borujerd Chalenchoolan Bridge Ghaleh Hatam Bridge Birjandi Old House of Borujerd Mesri Old House of Borujerd Imamzadeh Khalogh Ali Tekyeh Movassaghi Pahlavei High School
- hams There was promise of magnificent power in his immense shoulders, while flanks and hams were disproportionately light.