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How to spell TWINN correctly?

If you are looking to correct the misspelling "twinn", there are a few possible suggestions. To refer to a pair, the correct spelling would be "twin". Alternatively, if you meant to type "twine", which refers to a thin cord, that would also be a suitable correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell twinn correctly

  • TENN
  • tin I need to buy a tin of beans for dinner.
  • Tina She's a Tina and she always gets what she wants.
  • tine The train was late because the engineer was on a tine.
  • ting Mom needed to get a new ting.
  • tinny The sound from the cheap speakers was tinny and lacked clarity.
  • tiny The tiny ant crawled up the tall blade of grass.
  • Towing I need towing because my car has a dead battery and won't start.
  • twain I've heard about this band, called The Twain.
  • tween My cousin is a tween, she's turning 12 years old next month.
  • twin She and her twin sister dressed alike for the party.
  • twine I wrapped the twine tightly around the package to keep it secure during shipping.
  • twined The ivy vines twined around the trellis in a beautiful, natural pattern.
  • twiner One of my descendants is a twiner.
  • twines As she walked through the garden, she noticed the delicate twines of the morning glories climbing the trellis.
  • twinge As I bent to tie my shoe, I felt a sharp twinge in my lower back.
  • Twining The twining vine climbed up the trellis and flowered beautifully.
  • Twink
  • twinned The two cities are twinned, allowing for cultural exchange and cooperation between them.
  • twins We were blessed with twins.
  • win
  • wine I would love a glass of red wine with my steak.
  • wing
  • WINO The wino stumbled down the street, clutching a bottle of cheap wine.
  • winy I always try to save my winy for when I really need it.

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