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How to spell HOLDD correctly?

"Holdd" is a common misspelling of the word "hold". Possible correct suggestions include "hold" itself, "held" (past tense of hold), "holder" (noun for someone or something that holds), and "holding" (present participle of hold). It is important to check spelling to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell holdd correctly

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  • cold I prefer my drinks cold, even in the winter.
  • fold She was able to fold the paper in half perfectly.
  • gold She always wears a gold necklace with her black dress.
  • Haled I haled my best friend for the surprise birthday party last night.
  • held The athlete held the record for the longest race time in the marathon.
  • Hilda During the party, Hilda kept to herself, preferring to read a book at her seat.
  • hoard My grandmother used to hoard old newspapers and magazines in her attic.
  • hod I found a golden egg hod under the couch.
  • Hoed The old man had a long white beard and was wearing a thick coat Hoed.
  • hold I need to hold on until the storm passes.
  • Holden I've got a new Holden It's got a 6 cylinder engine I'm really looking forward to driving it
  • holder I am the proud holder of a master's degree in business administration.
  • holds He holds the record for the fastest mile ever run.
  • holdup The holdup went off without a hitch.
  • hole I can see the hole in the ceiling.
  • holed The ship was slowly sinking, with water filling the holed hull.
  • holey My socks are holey and need to be thrown away.
  • holly I'm going to put some holly around the tree to protect it from the squirrels.
  • HOLS I'm looking forward to my hols in the mountains next month.
  • Holt I am going to Holt to buy new clothes.
  • holy The holy text is the basis of faith for many Christians.
  • hood I can't believe she wears a hood in this heat.
  • Hooded The robber was hooded, making it difficult to identify him.
  • horde The invading horde approached the city from the east.
  • horded The desperate man horded all the toilet paper he could find during the pandemic.
  • howdy
  • Howled
  • mold I need to clean the mold off of the shower walls.
  • old Our grandmother is quite old.
  • sold The house sold for a lot of money.
  • Told I told her not to eat too many cookies, but she didn't listen.
  • wold After a long day of exploring the city, I was ready for a wold of sleep.

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