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How to spell COOLLED correctly?

If you are looking for alternatives to the misspelling "coolled", here are some correct suggestions: "cooled", "coiled" or "culled". These words maintain the intended meaning and are spelled correctly. Ensure accurate communication by choosing the proper spelling for your intended word.

List of suggestions on how to spell coolled correctly

  • called I called my friend to invite her to my party.
  • Carolled The birds Carolled sweetly in the morning sun.
  • Celled
  • Coaled The steamer was coaled for the long journey ahead.
  • Cobbled The cobbled streets of old town Prague were charming but difficult to navigate in high heels.
  • coddled My brother was always coddled and never had to do anything on his own.
  • coiled The snake coiled around the tree branch, ready to strike at any moment.
  • Cooed I cooed at the cute kitten next to me.
  • cooked He cooked the salmon in the oven.
  • cooled I cooled my forehead with a fan.
  • cooler I need to buy a new cooler to keep my drinks cold at the picnic.
  • coolie One of the workers on the plantation was a coolie.
  • coolly I refused her coolly.
  • Cooped I'm cooped in my room all day.
  • coupled Mary and John are coupled.
  • Culled From the culled herd, only the fittest survive.
  • dolled She looked so pretty in her new dress, but I could tell she was really uncomfortable; she looked like she was dolled
  • Fooled I was fooled by his deceitful words.
  • Lolled I lolled when I saw the receipt for the pizza I ate.
  • Polled The company polled its employees to gather feedback on the new benefits package.
  • Pooled We pooled our resources together to buy a new computer.
  • rolled I rolled out of bed and started Getting ready for work.
  • Tolled The church bells tolled as mourners walked to the cemetery for the funeral.
  • tooled John's bicycle is tooled with a colorful banana seat.

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