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How to spell ROLLY correctly?

If the misspelled word is supposed to be "Rolly", possible correct suggestions include "Rolly-Polly", "Rollyn" or "Rolli". Another possibility is that the intended word was "Rollie", which could be spelled correctly as "Rollie". Context may help determine the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell rolly correctly

  • brolly I brought my raspberry ripple brolly to Smash Bros.
  • dolly I need to rent a dolly to move the heavy boxes.
  • droll His sense of humor was droll and quirky, often catching people off guard with unexpected jokes.
  • drolly I found the play quite drolly written.
  • folly It would be folly to attempt to climb the mountain in such extreme weather conditions.
  • frilly
  • golly How cute is that little golly baby?
  • holly The holly bush is Dendrobium ovalifolium.
  • jolly During the holidays, my family always gets together and has a jolly time.
  • lolly I'm going to give Mrs. Kxxx a lolly as a present.
  • molly I'm just going to grab my molly and leave.
  • orally The professor delivered his lecture orally.
  • orly I can't believe Tony is going out with Emily orly
  • Polly Polly baked a delicious cake for her friend's birthday.
  • rally The political candidate delivered a passionate speech at the rally, inspiring the crowd to take action.
  • really I'm really sorry for being late.
  • Reilly "I'm afraid I must decline, I already have a date with Reilly.
  • relay
  • rely
  • riley
  • rill As I walked through the forest, I could hear the gentle sound of water trickling through a small rill nearby.
  • ROFL Did you just ROFL at me?
  • roil The strong winds caused the sea to roil and churn.
  • role She played the lead role in the production.
  • roll I need to roll out the dough before I can make the cookies.
  • rolled I rolled up my shirt sleeves.
  • roller
  • rolls She rolls her eyes every time the topic of politics comes up in conversation.
  • Rosily The sky was painted rosy red, a rosily optimistic start to a day full of possibilities.
  • Roy Roy recently won the lottery.
  • royally He is a real royally.
  • troll
  • trolley Famed for its reflective uniforms, the trolley drivers of the future will need to be careful not to get caught in the

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