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How to spell KINNING correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "kinning" and are wondering about possible correct suggestions, there are a few options to consider. The correct word could be "kissing", "running" or "killing", depending on the context of your sentence. Double-checking your intended meaning can help determine the appropriate replacement.

List of suggestions on how to spell kinning correctly

  • Binning In financial terms, "binning" is the act of grouping items together so that they can be assessed and deal with as
  • Canning I spent the day canning pickles from my garden.
  • Conning It's wrong to deceive people by conning them.
  • cunning The fox used his cunning nature to outsmart the farmer and steal some chickens.
  • Dinning I enjoy dinning out at fancy restaurants.
  • Ginning The farmer was ginning the cotton in preparation for selling it to the textile factory.
  • grinning She couldn't help grinning from ear to ear when she saw her best friend waiting for her at the airport.
  • Gunning He knew he was in trouble when he saw the gunning engine coming.
  • inning The game was tied at the end of the ninth inning, so they played an extra inning to determine the winner.
  • keening The sound of keening filled the air as mourners gathered for the funeral.
  • kenning In Old Norse literature, a kenning is a metaphorical phrase used in place of a common noun.
  • Kinking I never knew that kinking could be so fun!
  • pinning While pinning the fabric, I realized I had missed a spot.
  • sinning Despite his religious upbringing, he knew he was sinning when he stole the money from his friend's wallet.
  • Skinning Skinning is the process of removing the animal's hide.
  • tinning The tinning of the copper wires helped to prevent corrosion.
  • winning Winning is not everything, but it sure feels good to come out on top.

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