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How to spell PAILING correctly?

The correct spelling for the misspelled word "pailing" could be "paling", which refers to a fence made of pointed wooden stakes. Another possible correct suggestion could be "pailing" spelled as "paling", which means to become pale or to make something pale.

List of suggestions on how to spell pailing correctly

  • ailing My ailing grandmother needs to visit the doctor for a check-up.
  • Bailing I am bailing out water from the sinking boat.
  • failing Because he kept failing his algebra tests, he realized he needed to seek extra help from his teacher.
  • hailing The storm was hailing so hard that we couldn't see anything outside.
  • jailing Jailing criminals helps to deter them from committing more crimes in the future.
  • mailing I am currently in the process of mailing out invitations for the party.
  • Nailing
  • Paining My stomach is paining me after eating too much junk food.
  • pairing
  • paling The farmer was busy paling his farm to protect his crops from wild animals.
  • Palling I'm not sure I like that dress - it's a bit Palling.
  • pauline I have a pauline for my cat.
  • pauling I cannot believe he just pauling walked out.
  • pealing The bells were ringing pealing cheerfully.
  • pearling I spotted a pair of pearling ducks crossing the roadway.
  • peeling I just finished peeling the oranges for the fruit salad.
  • piling The workers were piling bricks one on top of the other to build the new wall.
  • Pilling The sweater I bought started pilling after I wore it just a few times.
  • Poling The poling of the boat through the water was enjoyable.
  • Polling The company conducted a polling among its employees to determine the most popular benefits.
  • Pooling " Pooling our resources together allowed us to make a greater impact on the community.
  • Puling I can't STAND those puling children.
  • pulling He was pulling the heavy crate out of the van.
  • Purling The sound of purling ribbons was soothing to the ear.
  • railing I noticed a railing along the edge of the cliff.
  • sailing I love sailing because it gives me a sense of freedom and peace on the water.
  • tailing The detective was tailing the suspect in a nondescript car.
  • wailing The wind was wailing through the barren trees.

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