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How to spell BOUNDIES correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "boundies", consider these potential correct suggestions: "boundaries", referring to limits or borders; "bounties", meaning rewards or bonuses; or "soundest", denoting something trustworthy or solid. Choose the appropriate option based on the intended context and meaning to convey your message accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell boundies correctly

  • Bandies She always wears bandies to cover up her bruises.
  • Bodies The archaeologists found several bodies buried beneath the ancient ruins.
  • boonies I grew up in the boonies, surrounded by nothing but trees and fields.
  • Boundaries My boundaries are what keep me safe.
  • bounder He was known to be a bounder who would never hesitate to cheat if it benefited him.
  • bounders The party was ruined by the presence of a few disrespectful bounders who made inappropriate comments and gestures.
  • boundless The boundless possibilities of the future excited her.
  • bounds I set bounds for myself to stay focused and achieve my goals.
  • Bounties The government has offered large bounties for apprehending fugitives.
  • buddies I'm going to meet up with my buddies for a game of basketball.
  • bundles I bought bundles of fabric to sew my own clothes.
  • bunnies The bunnies were hopping around the garden, nibbling on fresh green leaves.
  • undies

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