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How to spell STULL correctly?

If you meant "still", you'll need two Ls instead of just one. If you meant "stall", you'll need an A instead of a U. And if you meant "stool", you'll need an O instead of a U. It's important to double-check your spelling to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell stull correctly

  • dull The lecture was so dull that everyone started nodding off.
  • saul Saul had a change of heart and became a devoted follower of Jesus.
  • scull He used a pair of oars to scull his way across the lake.
  • sell
  • sill My car has a small rip in the roof along the sill.
  • skull The skull is the calvarium.
  • soul There is a soul inside of every one of us.
  • stael
  • stale The milk had gone bad and started to smell stale.
  • stall The induction motor will stall if the load exceeds a certain amount.
  • stalls The stalls were very dirty.
  • steal I could steal that cookie from under her nose.
  • steel The skyscraper was built with a strong steel frame to withstand earthquakes and high winds.
  • stella Stella is the brightest star in the sky.
  • stile She hopped over the stile and continued along the footpath.
  • still After working all day, I felt exhausted and wanted to just curl up on the couch and still watch TV.
  • stills Jane is a poet and she has published a number of poems that are stills.
  • STOL The small, light-weight aircraft was designed for short takeoff and landing (STOL) capabilities.
  • stole He stole my phone while I was distracted.
  • stool I placed my stool in front of the TV so I could sit down and watch.
  • stroll
  • Stu Stu is my nephew's nickname.
  • style In writing, one must have a style that is suited to the content.
  • sulla
  • sully I don't want to sully my reputation by associating with people like that.
  • tall Tall buildings make an impression.
  • tell
  • till
  • toll The toll of the bell signaled the start of the school day.
  • Tull
  • tulle She wore a beautiful tulle ball gown.

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