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How to spell SPINED correctly?

If you mistakenly typed "spined" when you actually meant to write "spinned", you may consider a few alternative suggestions. "Spun" is a correct past tense form of "spin", while "spined" is not. Another option is "twirled", which implies a similar rotational movement. Remember to double-check your spelling to avoid confusion in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell spined correctly

  • Opined The professor opined that the current political climate is leading to a dangerous polarization.
  • pained She looked pained when she heard the news of her friend's sudden death.
  • Pined I pined for her love while she was away.
  • Pinged I pinged my colleague to ask if he had completed the report.
  • pinned
  • seined They were fishing for seined salmon when they found the body.
  • Singed I accidentally singed the hem of my dress while ironing it.
  • Sinned The man had sinned and felt guilty for his actions.
  • Sniped The sniper sniped the enemy from his hidden position.
  • Spanked I was spanked by my parents when I misbehaved as a child.
  • Spanned The bridge spanned the river, providing a vital route between the two towns.
  • spavined The spavined old horse struggled to keep up with the rest of the herd.
  • Spawned The new policy spawned protests across the city.
  • Sped The car sped down the highway, making it to the city in just under an hour.
  • speed
  • spend I like to spend time with my family on weekends.
  • Spiced The spiced apple cider was perfect for the chilly fall evening.
  • Spied
  • spiked The sales of the new product spiked after the advertising campaign was launched.
  • spin
  • spine He could feel the pain shooting up his spine.
  • spines The porcupine used its spines to defend itself from predators.
  • spinet
  • spinets The antique shop had several beautiful spinets on display.
  • spinier I bought a new spinier for my dollhouse.
  • spinner I used a spinner wheel to decide which restaurant to eat at.
  • spinney She walked through the dense spinney, listening to the rustling of the leaves and the chirping of the birds.
  • spiny The cactus had spiny leaves that pricked my fingers when I tried to touch it.
  • spite He continued to insult her in spite of her polite demeanor.
  • Spited She spited her neighbor by putting up a fence that blocked their view.
  • Sponged I sponged off the door to keep the rain out.
  • spooned She spooned the ice cream into a cone for her daughter.
  • Sprained She sprained her ankle while playing basketball.
  • spurned She spurned his offer to take her out on a date.
  • supine She lay supine on the couch, staring up at the ceiling, feeling utterly helpless.

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