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How to spell TTOLD correctly?

If you are trying to type "ttold" but realize it's a misspelling, here are some possible correct suggestions: "told" is the past tense of "tell", "toddle" means to walk unsteadily, and "tolled" refers to the ringing of a bell. Double-check your intended word and choose the appropriate one!

List of suggestions on how to spell ttold correctly

  • bold She made a bold move by quitting her stable job and pursuing her passion.
  • cold It's so cold outside, I need to bundle up in my warmest coat.
  • fold
  • gold The jeweler was displaying a gold necklace.
  • hold
  • mold The mold growing on the bread made me sick.
  • old I'm not that old.
  • Retold The story was retold by her granddaughter.
  • sold She sold her car for $2,000.
  • stolid She appeared quite stolid under the circumstances.
  • toad A toad hopped across the dirt path in front of me.
  • tod
  • todd Todd is playing video games all day.
  • toed I stepped on a toed mouse.
  • Told I was told that I should resign.
  • Tole I heard that Tole is going to be at my school tomorrow.
  • toll The toll of the church bells signaled the end of the funeral procession.
  • tool I need to find the right tool to fix this broken shelf.
  • tooled The car was tooled with a new exhaust.
  • tools I need to buy some new tools for my upcoming home improvement project.
  • Trod The horse trod cautiously over the rocky terrain.
  • wold The wold is a great place for hiking and taking in the scenery.

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