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How to spell TUMES correctly?

If you have mistyped "tumes", fret not! Here are some correct suggestions that might match your intended word. Perhaps you meant "tunes", referring to melodic sounds, "tomes", indicating a large book or volume or "taxis", denoting vehicles for hire. Always double-check spellings to ensure accurate communication!

List of suggestions on how to spell tumes correctly

  • dames The old man always addressed women as "dames", a term that was once considered polite but now seemed outdated.
  • DIMES I found a jar filled with over 100 dimes in my grandmother's closet.
  • DOMES The domes of the mosque were beautifully decorated with intricate designs.
  • dumas Alexandre Dumas is known for writing classic adventure novels such as "The Three Musketeers" and "The Count of Monte Cristo".
  • fumes The fumes from the burned trash cans filled the air with an overwhelming stench.
  • tamers The tamers at the circus were able to control even the wildest animals.
  • tames She tames the wild horses with great patience and skill.
  • TAMS TAMS are a type of shoe that are traditionally worn by Scottish men.
  • timers The timers on my oven stopped working, so I had to rely on my phone's stopwatch to bake my cake.
  • times
  • Tomas My friend Tomas is a really nice guy.
  • tomes My mom always keeps a few tomes of her favorite authors in the closet.
  • TOMS I always wear TOMS shoes because they're flat and comfortable.
  • tubes The tubes in my bike tires need to be replaced because they got punctured.
  • tues
  • tummies I ate too many tacos and now my tummies hurts.
  • Tumors Tumors can be benign or malignant, and can cause significant health problems if left untreated.
  • tums I have a lot of tums.
  • tunes He loved to listen to old tunes on the radio.

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