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How to spell STAUL correctly?

If you are trying to spell "staul" but it doesn't seem right, here are a few possible corrections: "stall" refers to a temporary stand or booth; "stale" means something no longer fresh; and "stole" is a past tense of the verb "steal". Double-check your intended meaning to find the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell staul correctly

  • sail The sail of the ship flapped in the wind as we cruised through the open sea.
  • Sal I like to eat at Sal's pizza.
  • saul
  • seal The seal on the envelope was broken, suggesting that someone had already opened it.
  • soul She played the guitar with such feeling that it seemed like she was putting her entire soul into the music.
  • STA She took her seat at the table and stared at the STA on the whiteboard.
  • stable I need to find a stable job to support my family.
  • stably The new server seems to be functioning stably after the IT team fixed the issue.
  • stael
  • stale
  • stalk
  • stall The stall was empty and the attendant was cleaning.
  • stalls Before the concert began, I looked for the perfect spot to enjoy the show and found some great stalls right in front of the stage.
  • staple Bread is a staple food for many people around the world.
  • star The star burst across the sky.
  • stay
  • steal I hope that you don't steal because that's really not right.
  • steel He used his steel sword to cut through the man's arm.
  • still I am still waiting for your answer.
  • STOL
  • stool I need to get a stool to prop up my laptop on.
  • Stu I'm not sure who Stu is.
  • tail A tail is often a distinguishing feature of a mammal.
  • tall He is so tall that he had to duck his head to get through the door.

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