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How to spell BLOUDEN correctly?

If you meant to type "blouden" but it doesn't make sense, there are a few possible suggestions. If you meant to write "blowden", it could refer to a surname. Alternatively, if you intended to write "bloeden", it means "to bleed" in Dutch. Make sure to double-check spellings to avoid misunderstandings.

List of suggestions on how to spell blouden correctly

  • blonde She dyed her brown hair blonde for a fresh new look.
  • Blondel Blondel is a popular French surname that derives from the word "blond," meaning fair-haired.
  • blonder She decided to dye her hair even blonder for the summer season.
  • blondes Blondes are often associated with a stereotypical image of beauty and youth.
  • Blondin Charles Blondin was a French tightrope walker who became famous for crossing Niagara Falls multiple times on a tightrope.
  • blooded She is a cold-blooded killer, never showing any remorse for her actions.
  • blouse She looked elegant in her new silk blouse.
  • bloused She bloused her shirt and tucked it into her skirt for a more polished look.
  • blouses She bought several new blouses for her upcoming job interview.
  • Borden Borden was a successful businessman who revolutionized the dairy industry with his innovative milk processing techniques.
  • boudin I tasted the delicious boudin sausage during my trip to New Orleans.
  • bounden It is my bounden duty to serve and protect the community as a police officer.
  • Bowden Bowden is a small town in South Australia known for its tranquil surroundings.
  • broaden Traveling to new countries can broaden your perspective and enrich your understanding of different cultures.
  • clouded Her judgment became clouded after receiving the disappointing news.
  • louder I asked my friend to speak louder because I couldn't hear him over the loud music.

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