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How to spell BULKD correctly?

If you meant to type "bulked" but mistakenly wrote "bulkd", don't worry! Here are a few suggestions that could be helpful: "bulked", "balked", "bulk", "blued" or "baulked". Remember to proofread your work carefully to avoid these errors or use spell-check for quick fixes.

List of suggestions on how to spell bulkd correctly

  • bald The man was bald and had to wear a hat to protect his head from the sun.
  • Baled The farmer baled the hay on a sunny afternoon.
  • balk
  • balked
  • balky The old engine was balky and wouldn't start without some coaxing.
  • bilk He was accused of attempting to bilk the company out of millions of dollars.
  • Bilked The businessman was bilked out of thousands of dollars by the fraudster.
  • Bled I accidentally bled on my new white shirt while cooking.
  • BLVD I live on Main BLVD in downtown.
  • bold She was feeling bold and decided to kiss him.
  • bucked The horse bucked wildly, causing its rider to hang on tightly.
  • Bugled The elk bugled loudly to assert his dominance over the herd.
  • build I need to build a fence to protect my property.
  • bulge The bulge in my backpack made it difficult for me to walk.
  • Bulged The truck's bumper was bulged from the accident.
  • bulgy The bulgy eyes of the fish were unusual.
  • bulk I bought my groceries in bulk to save money.
  • Bulked The bodybuilder bulked up before the competition by consuming large amounts of protein.
  • bulks The store offers discounts when you buy in bulks.
  • bulky She was wearing a very bulky winter coat.
  • Bulled
  • Bunked I bunked with my cousin during the family reunion.
  • burled The burled wood on the antique dresser added a unique and eye-catching texture.
  • Busked She busked on the street corner, playing her guitar and singing for hours.
  • sulked She sulked in her room all day after her parents denied her request to go out with her friends.

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