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How to spell SALFY correctly?

If you encounter the misspelling "salfy", two possible correct suggestions come to mind. Firstly, it might actually be intended as "selfie", the popular term for a self-portrait photograph. Secondly, it could be a typo for "salty", referring to something with a strong taste of salt. Double-check the context to ensure the right meaning!

List of suggestions on how to spell salfy correctly

  • calf I saw a calf grazing in the field with its mother.
  • half
  • safe
  • Sal Sal is a type of salt used in Italian cuisine.
  • salad I prefer my salad with a light vinaigrette dressing.
  • salary The company offered her a higher salary to persuade her to accept the job offer.
  • sale There is a big sale at the department store today.
  • salem Salem is a city in Massachusetts, famous for its witch trials in the late 1600s.
  • sales The company's sales have surged due to the launch of their new product line.
  • salk She visited the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
  • sally John begged Sally not to go to the party, but she decided to go anyway.
  • salon My hair salon is down the street.
  • salsa She likes to make salsa for dinner.
  • salt I need some salt to make the food taste better.
  • salty I hope the soup isn't too salty.
  • salve I applied a salve to my sunburned skin.
  • salvo We fired a salvo of shots in the air to let them know we were there.
  • savoy The savoy cabbage is a popular vegetable in Europe.
  • savvy As a digital marketer, she was savvy about the latest social media trends.
  • sawfly The sawfly larvae are known for their ability to defoliate trees and shrubs.
  • self I need to focus on my self-improvement to reach my goals.
  • silky She had a silky robe on that shimmered in the light.
  • silly I can't believe he was so stupid to do that - it's like he was being so silly.
  • silty The river once clear and crisp, now runs brown and silty with sediment stirred up by recent heavy rains.
  • slay During the hunt, the ogre will likely slay any animal in its path.
  • sly I don't think you're sly enough to get away with that.
  • sulfa I always take sulfa before I go out in the sun.
  • sulky He was a sulky teenager who would not speak to anyone.
  • sully I wouldn't want to sully the pristine white couch with my muddy shoes.

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