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How to spell HOULS correctly?

If you meant to type "houls" but it came out wrong, there are a few possibilities. The correct word might be "hounds", referring to dogs. Alternatively, you may have intended to write "howls", which means loud and prolonged cries. It's always a good idea to check spellings to avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell houls correctly

  • fouls She got a few fouls in her game.
  • ghouls The ghouls were a scarily colorful bunch.
  • hails The storm hails down with heavy rain and strong winds.
  • halls The sound of laughter echoed through the halls of the old abandoned mansion.
  • Hals
  • Hauls He hauls wood for a living.
  • heals My mother always said that if you speak the word "heals" over someone's wound it will close up.
  • heels She wore her favorite red high heels to the party.
  • hills The hills were covered in lush green grass.
  • holes The holes in the ground were a sign that the water was near.
  • Hollis She saw Hollis standing across the room, and could not help but feel that she was seeing aghost.
  • HOLS Hols is a small town in Norway.
  • hours
  • howls
  • hulls The hulls of the ships were exposed to the weather.
  • hurls The angry protester hurls insults at the police officers.
  • souls The priest reminded the congregation that donating to the charity would greatly help the souls in need.

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