How to spell BUILK correctly?
If you meant "bulk", then try again. Alternatively, you could have meant "bilk" or "built". Double-check the context and spelling to ensure clear communication.
List of suggestions on how to spell builk correctly
- bail He was released on bail after his arrest for shoplifting.
- balk
- bile
- bilk I need to brush my teeth; I've got bilk in my teeth.
- bilks The salesman bilks his customers by charging twice their worth.
- bill I received my monthly phone bill yesterday.
- boil I need to boil the water for the coffee.
- buck I saw a buck in the woods while I was hiking yesterday.
- bugle The bugle sounded throughout the rally.
- BUICK I am looking for a new car and I think I'll buy a BUICK.
- build She was going to build a snowman outside.
- built Two buildings have been built on this plot of land.
- bulk I had a lot of bulk to move.
- bulks I always buy my groceries in bulks to save money.
- bulky I find my bulky winter coat very uncomfortable.
- bull I hope the bull doesn't kill my calf.
- burl The rustic chair was crafted from a single piece of wood with a beautiful burl pattern.
- ilk He is a politician of the same ilk as those who currently govern us - insincere and slippery.