How to spell RUMPOS correctly?
If you meant to type "rumpos" but misspelled it, here are some correct suggestions: "rumpus" - an uproar or commotion, "rumors" - unverified information or gossip, "rumple" - to wrinkle or crumple, "romp" - to play or frolic with enthusiasm. Double-check your spelling next time to avoid confusion.
List of suggestions on how to spell rumpos correctly
- bumps I'm feeling a few bumps on my head.
- dumps He takes the trash out to the dumps every Sunday morning.
- frumps I'm not feeling frumps today.
- grumps My sister is always in grumps in the morning.
- humps
- jumps The cat jumps up onto the window sill.
- LUMPS
- mumps The outbreak was caused by a student who had not been vaccinated for mumps.
- pumps I need to get my fuel pumps checked before I take a long road trip.
- Ramos I have a cousin named Ramos.
- Ramps The ramps to the highway were steep and dangerous.
- ROMEOS The Romeos gathered at the party to discuss their latest romantic conquests.
- ROMPS The puppy always romps around in the garden.
- rumors The rumors of her death have been circulating for years.
- rump
- rumples She always rumples her clothes while trying to get dressed in a hurry.
- rumps The restaurant served the most succulent rumps of beef.
- rumpus John had a rumpus with his brother which led to a fight.
- RUMS
- trumps His ace trumps your king in this game of poker.
- UMPS The fans were not happy with the Umps' controversial call.