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How to spell DALLE correctly?

If you meant to type "dalle" but misspelled it, there are a few possible correct suggestions. You might have intended to write "dale", which refers to a valley or a meadow. Alternatively, "daily" is another option, meaning something that occurs every day. Lastly, "dally" means to waste time or be indecisive. Double-check your context to choose the appropriate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell dalle correctly

  • ale She drank a beer and ale.
  • all All of the students attended the school pep rally.
  • alley I almost got lost in the dark alley while walking home last night.
  • Allie
  • dabble
  • daily I drink a cup of coffee daily to start my morning.
  • dale I cannot go to the party because I have a meeting with Dale at the library.
  • dales The dales of Yorkshire are renowned for their stunning natural beauty.
  • Daley Mayor Daley served as the Mayor of Chicago from 1989 to 2011.
  • dali Dali's surrealism paintings are renowned for their mind-boggling imagery.
  • dallas Dallas is located in the state of Texas.
  • Dallied She dallied around the house before realizing she was going to be late for work.
  • dallier The dallier is a small, graceful, long-tailed bird.
  • dallies He dallies all morning instead of doing his work.
  • dally I don't want to dally any longer, we need to get going.
  • dapple The dapple of sunlight on the leaves was mesmerizing.
  • Darla I always thought Darla was strange.
  • dawdle I'm just going to take my time walking to the store, I don't want to dawdle.
  • dazzle Her sparkling dress and jewelry never failed to dazzle everyone around her.
  • dell I'm going to buy a Dell.
  • Della Della wants to pursue a career in fashion design.
  • dill I really love dill pickles.
  • Dilly I always get a kick out of Dilly the Clown.
  • doable The task of completing the project within the given timeframe seems doable with proper planning and execution.
  • dole Government assistance given to the poorest members of society is known as "dole.
  • doll She plays with her doll every day.
  • dolled She dolled up for the party and looked stunning in her beautiful dress.
  • Dollie I have a dollie for my daughter.
  • dolly I always carry my dolly with me when I go out because I never know when I'll need it.
  • Doyle
  • dull
  • dulled The constant gloomy weather had dulled her enthusiasm for outdoor activities.
  • Duller I'm not sure if I want to go out with him, he seems so Duller than anyone else I've dated.
  • dulles
  • dully The lecture was so boring that I stared dully at the clock, counting down the minutes until it would be over.
  • tale I'll tell you a tale of two cities.
  • tall The tall building is a striking sight.
  • taller
  • Talley I don't have any personal information about Talley.
  • tally I asked the cashier to give me a tally of all the items I bought from the store.
  • tulle She chose a tulle ballgown to feel like a princess.
  • Udall She is the daughter of Stewart Udall, a long-time Member of the United States Congress.

Misspelling of the day

Ideling

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