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How to spell CURLD correctly?

If you've misspelled "curld", there are a few possible correct suggestions to consider. One option might be "curled", which refers to something that has been rolled or twisted into a curved shape. Alternatively, you could have meant "cord", referring to a thick string or rope. Spell check can be a helpful tool in avoiding such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell curld correctly

  • card I need to buy a birthday card for my friend's party tomorrow.
  • Carl Carl is my neighbor who has a passion for gardening.
  • cold I woke up to a cold and frosty morning.
  • cord
  • could I could finish my homework quicker if I didn't get so distracted.
  • crud
  • cud I can't believe you just said "cud.
  • CUED I felt my heart race as CUED wrapped up their report.
  • cull The farmer decided to cull the weak piglets from the litter to ensure the health of the others.
  • Culled The weak and sick animals were culled from the herd so that they wouldn't infect the rest of the population.
  • cult The group was labeled a cult because of the extreme devotion of its followers.
  • curd I love to eat cheese curd with my fries.
  • curdle If you add vinegar to milk, it will curdle the milk.
  • curdled She returned from her trip with a pot of curdled milk.
  • cured
  • curl I'll curl my hair for the party today.
  • curled She had curled up with a good book and a cup of tea on this lazy Sunday afternoon.
  • curler She put the hot curler in her hair, hoping to achieve glamorous curls.
  • curlew The Curlew is an Old World wader.
  • curls Her hair was filled with tight curls, bouncing as she walked.
  • curly The curly hair on my head makes me feel special.
  • curt His curt response made it clear that he wasn't interested in continuing the conversation.
  • curtly I was abrupt with her, and she responded curtly.
  • guild The guild upheld the law and protected the people.
  • Kurd

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