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How to spell HOLLD correctly?

If you've misspelled "holld", don't worry! Here are some correct suggestions to help you out: "hold", "holl" or "holly". Double-checking your spelling is always important, and these alternatives will ensure your writing is error-free. Remember, a small correction can make a big difference in conveying your message accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell holld correctly

  • bold She wore a bold red lipstick that made her stand out in the crowd.
  • cold
  • dolled My sister always dolled herself up whenever she went on a date.
  • fold
  • gold The Olympic medal winner wore a gold medal around his neck.
  • Haled The horse was haled by its reins.
  • hall I'm going to wait for you in the hall.
  • held The mother held her baby tightly in her arms.
  • hello
  • hill I love to hike up a hill and admire the beautiful view from the top.
  • hilly The hilly terrain made it difficult to drive the truck up the steep incline.
  • hoard The old man had a hoard of valuable artifacts in his attic.
  • hod I found a hod of bricks on the ground.
  • Hoed The Hoed, a medieval coronet, is on display in the museum.
  • hold
  • holds He holds the record for the fastest marathon time in his age group.
  • hole After eating my burger, I had a big hole in my stomach.
  • holed
  • holey The pair of socks I found in the laundry are holey and need to be thrown away.
  • holland I am planning a trip to Holland next summer to see the beautiful tulip fields.
  • holler The children love to holler and play in the park.
  • Holley I'm going to Holley to get my car fixed.
  • Hollie My Hollie died a few years ago.
  • Hollis
  • hollow The old tree trunk was hollow inside.
  • holly I put a holly bush in the front yard.
  • HOLS I am excited for my HOLS in Bali next month.
  • Holt I have to go to the Holt to get my car.
  • holy I feel so holy when I am in church.
  • hood I pulled the hood of my jacket up to shield myself from the pouring rain.
  • hotly The debate over the issue was hotly contested.
  • howl The wolf let out a loud howl under the full moon.
  • Howled
  • hoyle Samuel Hoyle invented poker.
  • hull The hull of the ship was battered by waves during the storm.
  • Hulled The seeds were hulled before being used in the recipe.
  • lld
  • Lolled "I lolled off while watching the movie.
  • mold The bread had green mold growing on it.
  • old My grandparents live in an old farmhouse that has been in our family for generations.
  • Polled The candidate was pleased to hear that she had polled higher than her opponent in the latest survey.
  • rolled I rolled up the towel and placed it on the bed.
  • should I should apologize to her.
  • sold The sign in the window said "SOLD.
  • Told "I'm told that you caught the ball perfectly.
  • Tolled The light was red and I was too young to know the meaning of the word "tolled.
  • wold

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