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How to spell DRULLING correctly?

The correct spelling for "drulling" could be "drooling", which means having saliva running from the mouth. Other suggestions could be "dulling" which means becoming less sharp or intense, and "drilling" which means making holes in something with a drill.

List of suggestions on how to spell drulling correctly

  • doubling The company is considering doubling its production to meet the growing consumer demand.
  • drawling He spoke slowly and with a drawling accent that was hard to understand.
  • drilling The drilling operation was halted due to safety concerns.
  • Drooling My dog is drooling.
  • drubbing After last night's soccer game, we all agreed that our team received a severe drubbing from the opponents.
  • drugging He was arrested for drugging his coworker with sleeping pills.
  • drumlin I saw a drumlin formation on my hike through the glacial hills.
  • drumming She enjoyed drumming her fingers on the table as she waited for her food to arrive.
  • Dueling My older brother and I always Dueling each other when we're bored.
  • duelling In medieval times, duelling was a common method of settling disputes or defending one's honor.
  • Dulling The sun was slowly sinking below the horizon, and the dulling light cast an eerie glow on the dark clouds in the sky
  • dwelling The family's dwelling was a small cottage in the countryside.
  • grilling He is grilling the chicken in the backyard.
  • grueling The marathon was grueling, as runners pushed through exhaustion and pain to reach the finish line.
  • gruelling Running a marathon is a gruelling physical challenge that tests one's endurance and willpower.
  • rolling He quickly hopped onto the rolling bike and rode away.
  • ruling The Supreme Court's ruling on the case will have a significant impact on the country's laws and regulations.
  • trilling Her trilling laughter filled the room.
  • Trolling I was trolling for a bit until someone blocked me.

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