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How to spell WHAMED correctly?

For those who have mistakenly typed "whamed", worry not, as there are a few possible correct suggestions. One option could be "whammed", which refers to being hit or struck forcibly. Alternatively, "whacked" could also be a suitable word with a similar meaning. Remember to proofread your writing to catch such misspellings!

List of suggestions on how to spell whamed correctly

  • Ahmed
  • Beamed She beamed with pride as she received her award.
  • charmed I was completely charmed by the vibrant energy of the city.
  • Chimed The clock chimed twelve times, indicating it was midnight.
  • Famed The famed actor received a standing ovation after his performance.
  • Foamed The milk had become foamed while being heated.
  • Gamed The team gamed the system to achieve their desired outcome.
  • hammed I am feeling so hammed right now.
  • harmed The medication was supposed to help him, but instead, it harmed his liver.
  • homed I homed in on the sound of the music coming from the park.
  • Lamed The lamed helped the young student learn the Hebrew alphabet.
  • named My parents named me after my grandmother.
  • Reamed The edge of the bowl was reamed in order to achieve a precise fit.
  • rhymed The poet carefully rhymed each line of the sonnet.
  • Roamed I have roamed the earth for years.
  • seamed The dress was seamed in such a way that it accentuated her curves perfectly.
  • shamed She felt shamed when the teacher scolded her in front of the whole class.
  • Shammed He was arrested for stealing a laptop, but it turns out he also Shammed the victim's entire phone and Twitter account.
  • tamed The wild lion was tamed enough to be brought into the circus.
  • Teamed The runner and the catcher teamed up to make the catch.
  • Themed The birthday party was themed around superheroes.
  • Waded She waded through the water to get to the other side of the stream.
  • Waged Waged workers often have little chance of forming a union.
  • Waked
  • Waled I saw a Waled crossing the street.
  • Waned As the moon waned, the night became darker and the stars shone brighter.
  • warmed She carefully warmed her hands over the fireplace.
  • Waved I waved goodbye to my friend as she drove away.
  • weaned The child was weaned off of breastfeeding and began to drink formula.
  • Weaved She weaved through the crowded city streets, dodging pedestrians and cars alike.
  • whacked He whacked the ball with all his strength, sending it soaring over the fence.
  • Whaled
  • wham
  • whammed During the storm, the tree branch whammed against the window, causing a loud noise.
  • whammy The sudden increase in demand placed a whammy on our production team.
  • whams The door flew open, and Tracey ran into the room, yelling "whams!
  • Whelmed The soldiers were whelmed in their own filth and blood.
  • Whiled I spent the whole day whiled away time on the computer.
  • Whined The child whined all day long for a toy he saw at the store.
  • Whited
  • Wormed I wormed my way into the club.

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