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How to spell ROOLS correctly?

If you've mistakenly written "rools" instead of "rules", fear not! Autocorrect can't always save the day, but here are a few helpful suggestions. Remember, the correct spelling is "rules", and alternatives like "regulations" or "guidelines" can also work. Double-check your writing to ensure accuracy and clarity.

List of suggestions on how to spell rools correctly

  • broils The hot sun broils the desert landscape.
  • cools I like to eat ice cream on a hot day because it cools me down.
  • drools The drools cascaded down his face.
  • fools I don't have the time for fools.
  • growls The dog growls at strangers passing by its yard.
  • loos
  • pools The hotel has two swimming pools, one indoor and one outdoor.
  • rails The train carried passengers on rails.
  • REELS
  • retools The company retools its manufacturing process to increase efficiency and productivity.
  • rills The tiny rills flowing into the creek created a soothing, babbling sound.
  • RIOS The Amazon and Nile are both examples of large rios.
  • Robles Mrs. Robles handed the Ball to her daughter.
  • ROES I think Robert is going to roes.
  • roil
  • roils The river roils furiously below the bridge.
  • role I am looking for a new adventure role.
  • Roles I'm interested in the different roles the actors will play in the new movie.
  • roll I love to roll down hills.
  • rolls My grandma made the best dinner rolls I've ever tasted.
  • roods The church had several wooden roods decorating the altar.
  • roofs The roofs of the old buildings were covered in snow.
  • rooks The sound of rooks cawing filled the crisp autumn air.
  • rooms The hotel has several conference rooms available for meetings and events.
  • roots The roots of the plant were firmly anchored into the soil.
  • ross I have a ross in my aquarium.
  • rowels The oysters were served with fresh lemon, parsley and rowels of garlic.
  • rows There are thirty rows of chairs in the movie theater.
  • tools I need to go to the hardware store to purchase some new tools for my upcoming project.
  • trolls Some people think trolls are silly, but I think they're quite clever.

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