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How to spell BOOLD correctly?

If you mistakenly typed "boold" instead of "blood", fret not! Here are a few possible correct suggestions: "bold", "booed", "bowed", "booold" or simply "blood". Always double-check your spelling, as even the best of us can make a small typo now and then.

List of suggestions on how to spell boold correctly

  • bald He's bald and he always wears a cap.
  • behold I behold the most beautiful sunset of my life.
  • BIOL
  • blond The blond woman was excited to try out the new hair dye.
  • blood Sheila got a cut on her hand and blood began to flow out.
  • board I would like to post a notice on the board.
  • bod
  • boil
  • boiled
  • bola The bola is a traditional game found in many parts of the world.
  • bold Please be bold and type your answer.
  • bole The bole of the oak tree was massive and had deep furrows.
  • boll I filled my boll with ice cream.
  • bolt
  • bond
  • Boodle The gang gathered around the table to divide the boodle from their latest heist.
  • booed We were booed at the park.
  • booked I have a reservation at the hotel booked for next weekend.
  • boole
  • Boomed The sound of thunder boomed through the sky during the storm.
  • boot She kicked off her boot and strung her crossbow.
  • booted Jimmy got booted from the party.
  • booty
  • Boozed I accidentally boozed too much at the party and ended up making a fool of myself.
  • bowl I ate cereal out of a bowl for breakfast.
  • Bowled The ball bowled them over.
  • Boyd Boyd always wears a smile that can light up a room.
  • boyle Robert Boyle was one of the founders of modern chemistry.
  • brood I can't stand the sight of them, they make me feel like a gamete in a brood of vipers.
  • build Let's build a sandcastle at the beach.
  • cold I'm always cold, even when it's summertime.
  • cooled The hot soup was cooled down by blowing on it.
  • fold I need to fold the dress so that it will fit in my suitcase.
  • Fooled I thought he was telling the truth, but he fooled me with his lies.
  • gold My name is gold, but you can call me whatever you like.
  • hold I need to hold onto my seat with both hands.
  • mold The mold had covered most of the surface.
  • old The old man slowly walked down the street.
  • Pooled The team pooled their resources to complete the project on time.
  • sold I sold my car to buy this one.
  • Told The Told Tale of the Boy Who Cried Wolf
  • tooled The car was heavily tooled -- a $60,000 toy for the wealthy.
  • wold

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