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How to spell BURMAN correctly?

If you meant to type "burman" but misspelled it, don't worry! Here are some correct alternatives you can consider: "burma", "burmese" or "burmane". These variations reflect the correct spelling and will help ensure accuracy in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell burman correctly

  • airman The airman was excited to embark on his first solo flight.
  • badman
  • barman The barman poured me a cold beer and I took a seat at the bar.
  • barmen The barmen at the cocktail bar were expertly mixing drinks and engaging with customers.
  • batman Batman is a superhero, created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, that fights crime in Gotham City.
  • bergman Ingmar Bergman was a Swedish filmmaker who is widely regarded as one of the most influential directors of the 20th century.
  • binman I work as a binman for the city.
  • birman
  • bowman The skilled bowman hit the target dead center.
  • bran I prefer to eat bran cereal for breakfast because it helps keep me full until lunch.
  • Brian Brian is one of the most hardworking employees in the company.
  • burden The burden of responsibility weighed heavily on his shoulders.
  • burma The border between Burma and Bangladesh is one of the most heavily policed in the world.
  • burn
  • burton I was out in Burton today.
  • bushman The Bushman is a hunter-gatherer people that lives inAfrica.
  • german
  • herman I am named after my grandfather, Herman.
  • human
  • merman The merman swam in the deep blue ocean, his iridescent scales shimmering in the sunlight.
  • norman There is a Norman castle close by.
  • Thurman I am Thurman Thurman, the great and powerful Thurman Thurman.
  • tubman Harriet Tubman was a brave and heroic abolitionist who rescued over 300 slaves through the Underground Railroad.

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