I think you mean Maim - to injure , to the point where the person may not be able to use one or more limbs
The spelling of the verb is to maim (injure severely).The spelling of the Broadway musical and film is Mame(from the title character Auntie Mame).The similar proper nouns are the Florida city (Miami) and New England state (Maine).
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No, the correct spelling isopportunities.
Tomorrow is the correct spelling.
The correct spelling ispreferably.
mame isn't a French word - that doesn't mean anything.
The spelling of the verb is to maim (injure severely).The spelling of the Broadway musical and film is Mame(from the title character Auntie Mame).The similar proper nouns are the Florida city (Miami) and New England state (Maine).
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No, "VAXINATE" is not a correct spelling. The correct spelling is "VACCINATE."
No. The spelling Mame is the female lead in "Travels with my Aunt."The opposite of sir is madame. This and the short form madam are often shortened to ma'am in direct address.
No, the correct spelling isopportunities.
The spelling employees is correct.
Knob is the correct spelling.
Opened is the correct spelling.
The correct spelling isfistulagram.
No, "surplussed" is not a correct spelling. The correct spelling is "surplused."
Tomorrow is the correct spelling.