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How to spell STIMEED correctly?

If you meant to type "stimeed", it's likely that you intended to type "steamed". Alternatively, you could have intended to type "stimulated" or "streamed". Remember to proofread your text before sending it to avoid misspellings and ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell stimeed correctly

  • shimmed He skillfully shimmed the door to prevent it from sticking.
  • skimmed He quickly skimmed through the pages of the book, searching for any relevant information.
  • skimped I regretted ordering the small size of fries because they skimped on portions, leaving me unsatisfied.
  • slimmed After months of dieting and exercising, she finally slimmed down and reached her goal weight.
  • stamped She angrily stamped her foot on the ground to show her frustration.
  • steed The knight mounted his majestic steed and charged into battle.
  • stemmed The conflict between the two nations stemmed from a long history of territorial disputes.
  • stiffed I was disappointed when my coworkers stiffed me by not contributing to the office farewell gift.
  • stifled She stifled a giggle when her boss told a cheesy joke during the meeting.
  • stilled The room grew silent and all conversation stilled as the guest of honor entered.
  • stilted The conversation between the two politicians felt stilted and forced, lacking any genuine engagement or passion.
  • stinted The company's growth was stinted by a lack of funding and resources.
  • stipend She received a monthly stipend for her work as an intern at the company.
  • stirred She stirred the soup slowly, ensuring that all the ingredients were blended perfectly.
  • stomped The angry elephant stomped its massive feet, shaking the ground beneath it.
  • stumped I was completely stumped by the difficult crossword puzzle.
  • stymied Despite her best efforts, she was stymied by the complex puzzle and couldn't figure out the solution.
  • timed I ran a timed mile to see how fast I could complete it.

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