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How to spell JAWLS correctly?

The correct spelling for "jawls" is actually "jowls". Common suggestions for correcting this misspelling include auto-correcting software, spell-checking tools, referring to a dictionary or asking for feedback from a friend or colleague. It's important to be mindful of spelling errors to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell jawls correctly

  • awls The leatherworker used some awls to make holes in the leather material.
  • bawls The man bawls his eyes out every time he watches a sad movie.
  • calls
  • caws The sound of caws from the crows outside woke me up early in the morning.
  • cowls The group huddled together, their cowls pulled tight against the cold wind.
  • crawls The baby crawls on all fours to reach his toys.
  • galls I caught a spider in my room and it ran into a corner and I could see its little galls.
  • GALS I have a gals party this Saturday night.
  • jail The judge sentenced the criminal to ten years in jail for his heinous crime.
  • jails The government is building new jails to accommodate the increasing number of inmates.
  • jars I placed the freshly-made strawberry jam in two mason jars.
  • jaws The shark's jaws opened wide as it prepared to attack its prey.
  • jays The jays were squawking loudly in the trees.
  • jells My mom makes the best jells.
  • jewels My aunt has a collection of jewels that she inherited from her mother.
  • Jews During World War II, the Jews were persecuted and killed by the Nazis in a mass genocide known as the Holocaust.
  • jowl
  • jowls She had a double chin and jowls.
  • laws Laws provide a framework of rules and regulations to help maintain order and justice in society.
  • PAWLS The ratchet wrench has multiple pawls to allow for reverse rotation.
  • yawls The fishermen set out early in the morning in their yawls to catch shrimp.

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