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How to spell FOLLED correctly?

If you meant to type "folled" but realized it's misspelled, there are a few possible correct suggestions. Perhaps you meant "folded", referring to bending something in half. Another option could be "followed", meaning to pursue or accompany someone. Lastly, it might be "fooled", indicating being tricked or deceived by someone or something.

List of suggestions on how to spell folled correctly

  • dolled I dolled up for the party and felt beautiful.
  • failed
  • felled The lumberjack felled the tree with a swift, powerful swing of his axe.
  • Filed I just filed my taxes.
  • filled The cookie jar was filled to the brim with freshly baked chocolate chip cookies.
  • fillet
  • Fled She fled the scene of the crime as soon as she heard the police sirens.
  • flied The baseball was hit high and far, but the outfielder flied to catch it.
  • foaled She witnessed the mare as it foaled a beautiful chestnut filly.
  • foiled The thief was foiled by the alarm system and security guards.
  • fold
  • folded
  • folder I need a folder to organize these documents.
  • Fooled I thought the product was a genuine designer item, but I was fooled by the cheap knockoff.
  • fouled The basketball player was fouled by the opponent during the game.
  • Fowled The basketball game was momentarily paused as the referee called a foul after the player fowled an opponent.
  • fueled His passion for cooking was fueled by his love for gourmet food.
  • fuelled His passion for cooking was fuelled by his grandmother's delicious homemade meals.
  • Fulled
  • furled The sailboat's furled sail looked like a great white owl staring down at them.
  • Lolled I lolled on the couch all day and watched Netflix.
  • Polled The survey was conducted and we polled one thousand people on their opinion of climate change.
  • rolled
  • Tolled Our plane was tolled when we hit the en guard tower.

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