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How to spell WOULL correctly?

If you mistakenly typed "woull" instead of "would", fret not! Here are some possible suggestions to correct the misspelling. "Would" is the appropriate term for expressing willingness or future actions. So, double-check your spelling and make sure you use the correct word in your sentence.

List of suggestions on how to spell woull correctly

  • boll The boll weevil is a pest that destroys cotton crops.
  • bull The matador tried to provoke the bull with his red cape.
  • Coll
  • cull The farmer had to cull some of the weaker animals from the herd to ensure the overall health and productivity of the rest.
  • doll
  • dull
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  • foul The basketball player committed a foul when he elbowed his opponent.
  • foully I foully spilled my drink on your shirt.
  • full
  • gull I saw a gull on the lake.
  • hull I checked the hull for signs of damage.
  • loll
  • lull
  • moll Moll Flanders was a prostitute.
  • mull The farmer was stirring the mull with a stick.
  • null The result of the equation was null, indicating that there was no valid solution.
  • poll They conducted a poll to collect data on their customer's preferences.
  • pull I can't pull this heavy box by myself.
  • roll I need to roll the dough before baking the cookies.
  • soul The soul cannot be seen or measured, but it is there and it is important.
  • toll The toll of the church bells signaled the end of the ceremony.
  • Tull
  • wall I need a wall to divide my room into sections.
  • We'll We'll need to leave early if we want to catch the sunrise.
  • weill I'm starving, I think I'll weill go get something to eat.
  • well
  • who'll Who'll help us move the furniture?
  • will I will run my errands today.
  • wold The sheep peacefully grazed on the wold.
  • wolf
  • wool
  • woolf Charles Dickens is often cited as the writer of the Victorian novel, " Woolf".
  • woolly The sheep had a thick and woolly coat.
  • world
  • would If I had more time, I would visit my family more often.
  • you'll If you keep practicing, you'll eventually become better at it.

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