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How to spell CLODDED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "clodded" could be "clotted", "clouded", "clothed" or "clapped". Each of these words differs in spelling and meaning from "clodded", which is not a commonly used word and may have been a typographical error.

List of suggestions on how to spell clodded correctly

  • blooded
  • cloaked She was cloaked in a dark hooded robe, making it difficult for anyone to identify her.
  • clocked I clocked my fastest mile time this morning during my run.
  • clogged The drain in the bathtub was clogged with hair.
  • cloned Scientists have successfully cloned sheep, cows, and even cats.
  • closed
  • clothed She clothed the newborn baby in a soft, warm blanket.
  • clotted The blood had clotted, causing the bandage to stick to the wound.
  • clouded His judgment was clouded by his emotions, making it difficult to make a rational decision.
  • Clouted The boxer clouted his opponent with a strong right hook.
  • clowned After being clowned by his friends, he went home and cried.
  • Cloyed After spending the day eating junk food and watching TV, I felt completely cloyed.
  • Codded She was codded by her family.
  • coddled As a child, he was coddled by his parents and never learned to take care of himself.
  • CODED
  • corded The old-fashioned phone on my desk is corded, which means I can't move around while I talk on it.
  • crowded The city streets are getting too crowded with tourists.
  • flooded After heavy rain, the streets were flooded and it was difficult to drive through.
  • lidded The pot was lidded to keep the soup hot.
  • loaded He was driving a loaded truck full of goods for delivery.
  • Lorded He lorded his wealth over others to establish his power and influence.
  • Plodded I Plodded through the rest of my day.
  • Sledded We sledded down the hill together, laughing all the way.

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