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How to spell MESTLED correctly?

The correct spelling for "mestled" is actually "nestled". This word means to settle or place something comfortably in a particular position. Other suggested spellings for "mestled" might be "muzzled" (to restrain or silence) or "melted" (to become liquid). However, only "nestled" makes sense in the context of settling something comfortably in a specific location.

List of suggestions on how to spell mestled correctly

  • Bustled The city center bustled with people as commuters made their way to work.
  • castled The knight castled his king to protect it from potential threats.
  • Hustled
  • Jostled As I was trying to make my way through the crowded subway, I was constantly jostled by people rushing to catch their trains.
  • mantled The mountains were mantled in a thick layer of snow.
  • masted The old sailing ship displayed its three-masted silhouette against the setting sun.
  • Meddled I wished she had never meddled in my affairs.
  • Metaled The bicycle wheels were freshly metaled after undergoing a thorough cleaning.
  • Misled I was misled by her remarks.
  • Misted The dew covered field was misted with a faint fog in the early morning.
  • mottled Her mottled skin was a warning to others not to mess with her.
  • Muscled He muscled the heavy box onto the shelf.
  • nestled The cabin was nestled in the woods, surrounded by towering pines.
  • Pestled The restaurant had pestled their soup with garlic and pepper.
  • restyled We were VERY pleased with the new look of our website - it was thoroughly restyled!
  • Rustled The sound of leaves being rustled by the wind filled the air.
  • settled After a long and tiring journey, they finally settled into their hotel room.
  • Wrestled I wrestled with the bear for hours before I was able to get free.

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