How to spell TOOLL correctly?
If you meant to type "tool" but ended up with "tooll", don't worry! It happens to the best of us. Here are a few suggestions to correct your misspelling: "tool", "toll", "troll" or "fool". Just make sure to double-check your spelling next time!
List of suggestions on how to spell tooll correctly
- atoll
- boll
- Coll
- cool The weather was so cool that we had to wear sweatshirts.
- coolly Despite the tension in the room, she responded coolly to his accusations.
- doll I'm going to put this doll in my toy box.
- droll His droll sense of humor never failed to make me laugh.
- FOLL
- fool She was caught trying to Fool the system.
- loll She decided to loll in the hammock for the afternoon.
- moll I have a Moll friend.
- poll I would like to poll the audience on their thoughts on the proposal.
- pool I would love to swim in my pool today.
- roll I need to roll the dough before I can cut it into cookies.
- stool She sat on the stool at the kitchen counter, sipping her coffee and scrolling through her phone.
- tall The tall buildings in New York City make it look like a concrete jungle.
- tell
- till I'll be waiting till you're ready.
- TOEFL I had to take the TOEFL exam before I could apply for graduate school abroad.
- toil I will toil in the garden all day to harvest the vegetables for dinner tonight.
- toils He labored with great toils to finish the project on time.
- Told He told me he was proud of my achievements.
- Tole My grandmother's kitchen was decorated with beautiful tole trays hanging on the walls.
- toll Tesla's new toll lanes are about to drive the competition out of business.
- tolls The tolls for crossing the bridge increased last year.
- tonal
- too I think my drink is too sweet.
- Took
- tool I need a tool to pry up this drywall.
- tooled She tooled down the driveway in her new Mercedes.
- tools Tools are essential for any job.
- toot Mommy is sleeping and I have to toot.
- tootle The little boy loved to tootle on his toy xylophone.
- total I counted the total money in the cash register.
- towel I put my towel on the radiator.
- trill This is the first time I've ever heard a trill sound.
- troll
- Tull
- twill
- wool She wore a warm wool jacket.
- woolly She had a coat of woolly sheepskin.
Misspelling of the day
Intertubing
- antedating
- entertain
- entertainer
- entertaining
- inditing
- inner-tubing
- intertwine
- interurban
- intuiting
- undertaking