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How to spell TIGHING correctly?

If you meant to spell "tighing" but made an error, there are a few possible correct suggestions for this misspelling. The word "tighten" is a good alternative, meaning to make something more secure or less loose. Alternatively, you may have intended to type "timing", which refers to the measurement or coordination of events.

List of suggestions on how to spell tighing correctly

  • digging I saw a group of construction workers digging a hole in the middle of the street.
  • Dishing She was dishing out compliments to everyone at the party.
  • gigging I am gigging at a local bar every Friday night with my band.
  • Jigging I was jigging for trout in the river when I caught a big one.
  • Neighing The neighing of the horses could be heard from the fields nearby.
  • Pigging Pigging is the process of cleaning pipelines using a device called a pig.
  • rigging The sailor was careful to inspect the rigging before setting sail.
  • Sighing Sighing with relief, she finally finished her presentation.
  • Tagging While we were tagging the trees, a bear came and tagged along.
  • ticking The clock was ticking loudly in the empty room.
  • Tiding The tiding of the impending storm made everyone anxious about their safety.
  • Tiffing I was tiffing with my boyfriend and we ended up fighting.
  • tiling The tiling in the bathroom was done expertly, with each tile precisely cut to fit the space.
  • tilling Planting seeds in the soil is one form of tilling.
  • timing Timing is everything in this game.
  • Tingeing The sight of the sunset was tingeing the sky with shades of pink and orange.
  • tinging
  • tinning The process of tinning the copper wire will prevent it from corroding.
  • Tipping Tipping is a common practice in many countries to show appreciation for good service.
  • tiring Working overtime every day is tiring.
  • Tithing Tithing is the practice of giving 10% of one's income to religious institutions.
  • Tugging
  • Twigging I was twigging leaves off of a tree when I saw a snake slither by.
  • weighing I will be weighing my options before making a final decision.
  • wigging After shedding her coat, she put on her wig and began to wigging.

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