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How to spell LAPING correctly?

If you intended to type "laping" but actually misspelled it, here are some correct suggestions. Perhaps you meant "lapping", which refers to a repetitive motion like licking or "lapping", a technique used in racing where a trailing car overtakes the one ahead. Other possible alternatives include "lacing", "lapping" or "laming", depending on the context of your sentence.

List of suggestions on how to spell laping correctly

  • Aping Some people criticize his behavior as aping that of his idol.
  • gaping The wound on his leg was gaping, and would need immediate medical attention.
  • japing I had to look up the word "japing" because I had never seen it before, but I learned that it means to make fun of or mock someone in a silly or disrespectful way.
  • lacing I can see the lacing on the shoe.
  • lading The lading of the cargo ship was carefully coordinated to ensure the safe and efficient transportation of all goods.
  • Laming I can't play soccer because I'm laming from a recent ankle injury.
  • lapin I saw a cute lapin (rabbit) in the field while hiking.
  • lapping The sound of lapping waves against the shore was soothing.
  • lapsing Inspector Skinner was surprised when he noticed the lapsing of crime rates in the city.
  • lapwing
  • Laving Laving is a form of bathing that uses a lot of water.
  • laying The cat is laying on the bookshelf.
  • Lazing I spent the entire day lazing on the beach.
  • leaping The graceful deer was leaping through the forest.
  • looping The rollercoaster was looping around the track, giving the riders a thrilling experience.
  • Loping The horse was loping along the trail, enjoying the warm sunshine on his back.
  • Lopping I needed to take the branch off the tree Lopping it off with my knife.
  • lupine A lupine is behaviorally similar to a fox, but with a longer tail.
  • raping
  • taping I am taping the edges of the box to make sure it stays closed during shipping.

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