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How to spell TOLDS correctly?

If you meant to type "tolds" but made a mistake, there are a few correct alternatives you could have intended to write. First, "told", the past tense of the verb "tell", would be an appropriate option. Secondly, you might have been referring to "folds", meaning to bend or crease something. Lastly, "holds" could be what you meant, referring to grasping or keeping something in one's possession.

List of suggestions on how to spell tolds correctly

  • COLDS I hate getting colds because it means I have to spend the day in bed.
  • dolts I can't believe those dolts couldn't figure out how to use a simple computer program.
  • folds He carefully folds his shirt and places it in the dresser.
  • GOLDS I can't seem to find any good golds in my jewelry box.
  • holds She holds the record for the fastest mile run in her high school.
  • molds I had to throw away all of my bread because it was covered in molds.
  • TADS
  • TEDS
  • tilts The picture on the wall tilts slightly to one side.
  • TOADS The garden was full of toads hopping around after the rain.
  • toils The farmer toils long hours in the fields to harvest his crops.
  • Told She told me that she would be late for our meeting.
  • toledo I once visited the city of Toledo in Spain and was amazed by its historical architecture.
  • tolls The highway tolls have increased again.
  • tools I need to buy some new woodworking tools for my next project.
  • TOTS I ordered a platter of tots to share with my friends at the restaurant.

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