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How to spell TINGY correctly?

If you are mistakenly spelling "tingy", here are some correct alternatives: "Tingly" means experiencing a slight tickling or prickling sensation. "Tiny" refers to something extremely small. "Stingy" describes someone unwilling to spend money. Remember to double-check your spelling to make sure you convey your intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell tingy correctly

  • ding The ding of the oven signaled that the cookies were ready.
  • dingo
  • dingy The old-fashioned room was dingy and needed to be cleaned.
  • mingy He's often been called mingy, but I think he's just cautious with his finances.
  • stingy My father is a very stingy man.
  • taney There's a new taney in town.
  • tangy That apple sauce is really tangy.
  • thingy
  • tin She always carries a tin of mints with her.
  • Tina Tina asked me to help her move furniture this weekend.
  • tine I can't believe she waited until the last minute to tack on that tine
  • ting
  • tinge
  • tingly After using the peppermint foot scrub, my feet feel tingly and refreshed.
  • tings The teacher was discussing tings with the students after the class.
  • tinny The tinny sound of the bell made her head ache.
  • tiny I saw a tiny mouse scurrying across the kitchen counter.
  • Tony Tony is an excellent cook and loves to experiment with new recipes.
  • tunny The fisherman caught a huge tunny while fishing in the Mediterranean.
  • zingy The zingy flavor of the apples exhilarated Linda.

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