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How to spell SPURLED correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "spurled", it is possible that the intended word could be "spurred" or "spoiled". "Spurred" refers to being motivated or encouraged, while "spoiled" means ruined or indulged excessively. Considering context is important to determine the correct suggestion for this misspelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell spurled correctly

  • Puled
  • pulled
  • Purled She purled the yarn to create a decorative border on the sweater.
  • Sculled I sculled down the river in my rowboat.
  • slurped I slurped up the last bit of soup from my bowl.
  • snarled The angry dog snarled and bared its teeth at the stranger.
  • Spared She was spared from the worst of the storm by taking shelter in the basement.
  • sparked The announcement of their engagement sparked a flurry of excitement among their friends and family.
  • Sparkled
  • Sparred After the disastrous date, I was glad to sparred with my friends.
  • spelled
  • spieled I played a game of spieled.
  • Spilled The child spilled his milk all over the table.
  • spiraled The balloon spiraled upwards towards the sky.
  • splurged I splurged on a new dress andTools.
  • spoiled The spoiled child threw a tantrum when he didn't get the toy he wanted.
  • Spooled The fishing line spooled out as the fish pulled away.
  • spored The mushroom has a brown spored cap.
  • Sported She sported a chic red dress to the party.
  • Spumed The cow was spumed by the angry bull.
  • spurned
  • Spurred The urgent need to finish the project within the allotted time frame spurred the team to work harder and faster.
  • Spurted
  • Swirled

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