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How to spell RIFELED correctly?

If you are looking for the correct spelling of "rifeled", it could be a mistaken version of "rifled". Rifled is the past tense of the verb "rifle", which means to search or rummage through something quickly. So, if you intended to use "rifeled", consider using the correct term "rifled" instead to convey your intended meaning accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell rifeled correctly

  • Driveled The speaker's slow and boring speech driveled on for what seemed like hours.
  • Raffled The school raffled off a brand-new car as the grand prize for their annual fundraiser.
  • Raveled After James Raveled the new carpet, the room felt much more welcoming.
  • Reeled The cowboy reeled in the big cat.
  • refueled The airplane was refueled before its next flight.
  • Reveled
  • riffle The wind started to riffle through the leaves of the trees.
  • riffled She riffled through the pages of her book, looking for a place to start.
  • rifle I am going to give my rifle a good cleaning.
  • rifled The rifle was rifled with a series of grooves which made it more accurate.
  • Rifler The Rifler is the perfect hunting rifle because of its accuracy and power.
  • Rifles The soldiers were equipped with rifles as they marched into battle.
  • Rifted The once close-knit community was rifted apart by political disagreements.
  • riled She was so riled up that she didn't even hear him walking up behind her.
  • Rivaled They were rivaled by another team.
  • ruffled He was quite ruffled after the argument.
  • Trifled She trifled with my emotions and I can't forgive her for it.

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