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How to spell CUPLED correctly?

When it comes to the misspelling "cupled", there are a few possible correct suggestions. One option is to correct it to "coupled", which means to join or connect things together. Another alternative could be "cupped", which refers to the act of holding something in a curved shape like a cup.

List of suggestions on how to spell cupled correctly

  • called I called my friend on the phone to ask if she wanted to hang out later.
  • CAPED The superhero was wearing a caped costume.
  • caplet
  • capped The soaring temperature has capped the ice on the river.
  • Coaled He coaled the engine while I manned the helm.
  • coiled The snake coiled itself tightly around the prey.
  • cooled The hot soup was cooled by blowing on it.
  • Coped Amy Coped with the news of her sister's death by staying strong for her unborn niece.
  • copied I copied the document and sent it to my boss.
  • copley Copley Square is a historic public square in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Copped I copped a feel of her butt when we were stealing the doughnuts.
  • couple We are going to meet a couple of friends at the park.
  • coupled The new product was coupled with a unique advertising campaign to create a strong market presence.
  • Couples Couples enjoy spending time together doing various activities.
  • couplet The sonnet is composed of three quatrains and a couplet at the end.
  • Cuddled My bear cuddled me after I expressed my fear of the dark.
  • Culled The rancher culled the herd to ensure that only the healthiest and most productive cows remained.
  • cupid Cupid is often depicted as a winged cherub with a bow and arrow.
  • cupolaed The cupolaed building is a beautiful sight.
  • Cupped
  • curdled The milk had curdled and had a sour odor.
  • curled She curled up with a good book and a warm blanket on the couch.
  • Gulled I was gulled by the prospect of getting a free gift.
  • Puled I was playing with my puled all day.
  • pulled He pulled the rope tightly to secure the heavy load on the truck.
  • Purled She purled the yarn to create a tightly knit scarf.

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