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How to spell AFULL correctly?

If you mistakenly typed "afull" instead of "awful", "a full" or "afoul", worry not! Here are some possible correct suggestions. If you meant "awful", you intended to describe something unpleasant. If "a full" was your intention, it refers to a complete amount or quantity. Lastly, "afoul" describes being in conflict or tangled up with something.

List of suggestions on how to spell afull correctly

  • afoul I knew I was going afoul of the rules when I decided to cheat on the exam.
  • all Bob all went to the party.
  • awful I had an awful experience at the dentist's office yesterday.
  • awfully
  • fall In autumn, the leaves on the trees change colors and fall to the ground.
  • fell
  • fill Can you fill this cup with water?
  • FOLL
  • fuel Luckily, I brought enough fuel with me.
  • full
  • fully We fully expect that he will be able to make it to the event on time.
  • furl The sailor instructed the crew to furl the sails as the storm drew nearer.

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Intertubing

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  • entertaining
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  • intertwine
  • interurban
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