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How to spell CALLB correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "callb", here are some possible correct suggestions that might be what you intended to write: "call", "calm", "ball" or "cab". Double-check the context to determine the most suitable replacement and ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell callb correctly

  • alb
  • cab I flagged down a cab to take me to the airport.
  • cable I need to order a new cable for my laptop charger.
  • Cal Cal checked his phone for notifications.
  • Caleb Caleb is my favorite character in the book.
  • calf The calf followed its mother around the pasture.
  • cali I would love to visit Cali to explore its diverse culture and beautiful landscapes.
  • calk The instructions said to calk the seams and screw holes.
  • call I need to call my mom to let her know I'll be staying at a friend's house tonight.
  • calla The calla lily is a common flower in gardens.
  • callas The auditorium was silent as the soprano's voice filled the space, invoking memories of the legendary Maria Callas.
  • called I called my friend to wish them a happy birthday.
  • caller The caller on the other end of the line sounded angry and impatient.
  • Callie
  • callow The callow youth looked pale and scared.
  • calls The teacher calls on students one by one to answer the question.
  • callus He had a callus on his foot from being on the ground too long.
  • calm She tried to remain calm while the storm raged around her.
  • Carl Alex is friends with Carl.
  • Carla Carla is a lovely lady.
  • Carlo The carpenter, Carlo, always has a freshly manufactured screwdriver.
  • Carly I like Carly Fiorina.
  • club My new club isn't very good.
  • Coll
  • cull The farmer had to cull the sickly cows from the herd to prevent the spread of disease.
  • gall I have a lump on my neck that feels like a gall.
  • Gallo The gallo pinto is a traditional dish in Costa Rican cuisine.
  • KALB
  • llb In London, the LLB stands for the London School of Business.

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