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How to spell FUULTIME correctly?

If you are looking for the correct spelling of "fuulTime", the accurate term is "full-time". This expression refers to a job or position that requires you to work a standard number of hours during a week, typically around 35 to 40 hours.

List of suggestions on how to spell fuulTime correctly

  • FaceTime I like to FaceTime with my friends who live far away so that I can see their faces and catch up with them.
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  • faultily She faultily assumed that her keys were in her purse, but they were actually on the kitchen counter.
  • faulting His constant faulting of others eventually alienated all of his friends.
  • flextime Flextime policies allow employees to have more control over their work schedules, leading to increased productivity and job satisfaction.
  • fugitive The police put out an alert to the public, urging them to be on the lookout for the dangerous fugitive who had recently escaped from prison.
  • fulsome The CEO delivered a fulsome speech, expressing his heartfelt gratitude to the employees for their hard work and dedication.
  • furtive She cast a furtive glance at her watch, hoping her boss wouldn't notice her late arrival.
  • futile His attempts to change her mind were futile; she remained resolute in her decision.
  • mealtime Mealtime is a special occasion for families to come together and enjoy a delicious meal.
  • poultice I applied a soothing poultice to my sprained ankle to alleviate the pain and reduce the swelling.
  • runtime The program encountered several errors during runtime and ultimately crashed.
  • sublime The sunset over the mountains was a sublime sight to behold.
  • ultimo I will submit my report by the ultimo of the month.
  • uptime The server had an impressive uptime of 99.9% for the entire year.

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