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How to spell STEEMEY correctly?

If you are trying to correct the misspelling "steemey", there are a few possible suggestions. One option could be "steamy", which refers to something that is hot or humid. Another option could be "streamy", which relates to a flow of water or air. Alternatively, "stuffy" could be another possible correction, which refers to something that is lacking air or feeling oppressive.

List of suggestions on how to spell steemey correctly

  • esteemed The esteemed professor will be giving a lecture on astrophysics next week.
  • seemed She seemed to be lost in thought, staring out the window with a distant look in her eyes.
  • seemly It is seemly for a student to arrive on time to their classes.
  • steamed I ordered steamed vegetables as a healthy side dish with my grilled chicken.
  • steamer I ordered a delicious seafood platter that arrived on a large steamer at the restaurant.
  • steamy The steamy bathroom fogged up the mirror completely.
  • Steele Steele was the surname of the famous detective, Remington Steele, in the 1980s television series.
  • steeled He steeled himself for the marathon race ahead.
  • Steeler I am a huge Steeler fan and look forward to each football season.
  • steely She held a steely determination in her eyes as she faced the challenge ahead.
  • steeped She steeped the tea for a few minutes to ensure that it had a strong flavor.
  • steepen As the trail started to steepen, my breathing became more labored.
  • steeper The trail became steeper as we approached the top of the mountain.
  • steeply The mountain trail suddenly became steeply inclined and the hiker struggled to maintain his pace.
  • steered The captain steered the ship in the direction of the incoming storm.
  • stemmed The issue stemmed from a misunderstanding between the two parties.
  • Sweeney Sweeney is the last name of the main character in the musical, " Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street."
  • teemed The market teemed with vendors and customers on the weekend.

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