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How to spell COLLD correctly?

The misspelling "colld" may actually be meant to be "cold", "called" or "collide", depending on the context of the sentence. Re-reading the sentence and checking for grammar and syntax errors may also help in finding the correct suggestion for the misspelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell colld correctly

  • called
  • clad
  • clod He accidentally stepped on a clod of dirt and slipped.
  • Coaled The train coaled up before continuing its journey.
  • COD I packed my bags and left for Chicago, but I forgot my Cod.
  • coiled The snake coiled itself up in preparation for attack.
  • col The col between the two peaks provided a stunning view of the valley below.
  • cold
  • coldly She looked at him coldly and said, "I don't know who you are.
  • COLDS Many people mistakenly believe that colds are caused by cold weather.
  • Coll I own a Coll xtra large dog house.
  • collard I always wear a collard shirt to try to stay warm.
  • collide The two cars will collide if they continue to drive towards each other at this speed.
  • colloid The dispersible chemical colloid was created in 1808 by the French chemist Jean-Baptiste Dumas.
  • collude They were accused of trying to collude with the opposition party to overthrow the government.
  • colt He was whipping the colt when it stumbled.
  • cooled I poured the hot soup into the bowl and let it sit until it cooled to a tolerable temperature.
  • could I could not believe how amazing the performance was.
  • Culled The farmer culled the sheep that were sick and weak from his flock.
  • gold She always manages to bring gold to the party.
  • gould
  • lld I want to buy an iPhone because they have the best lld apps.
  • scold I was about to scold my daughter for making such a mess, but then I saw the fishes.

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