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How to spell BOLLD correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "bolld" instead of "blood", there are a few correct suggestions to consider. One option could be "bold", which refers to something audacious or daring. Another suggestion may be "bollard", which is a sturdy post used to guide or block vehicles. However, the right word in this context is undoubtedly "blood", representing the vital red fluid circulating through our bodies.

List of suggestions on how to spell bolld correctly

  • bald He decided to embrace his bald head and shave it clean.
  • Baled The farmer baled the hay and transported it to the barn.
  • ball I threw the ball to my dog and he chased after it.
  • ballad
  • balled She balled up a piece of paper and threw it at her coworker.
  • bell I heard the bell ring when the school day was over.
  • Belled The cat belled itself as it ran through the garden.
  • bill
  • billed The company was billed for the consulting services.
  • Bled
  • BLVD
  • bod Bod was cooking some eggs in the oven when he was called to breakfast.
  • boil I am going to boil some noodles for dinner tonight.
  • boiled hot water is boiled to make tea or coffee.
  • bola The players chased after the bola, a traditional game ball made of woven reeds.
  • bold I really need to Bold my text for emphasis.
  • boldly She took a deep breath and boldly stepped onto the stage to give her speech.
  • bole The tree's sturdy bole stood tall and proud in the forest.
  • boll The cotton plant produces a boll that contains the cotton fibers.
  • bollard
  • bolls The cotton plant had large bolls ready for harvesting.
  • bolt She needed a bolt for her door.
  • bolted He bolted the door before going to bed.
  • bowl She ate her cereal from a bowl.
  • Bowled
  • Boyd Ken Boyd was the best basketball player ever to play the school.
  • build I need to build a fire to stay warm.
  • bull I saw a bull in the parking lot.
  • Bulled
  • lld
  • old Put that old book back on the shelf.

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