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How to spell GAILS correctly?

If you've misspelled "gails", don't fret! The correct spelling is "gales". This refers to strong, gusty winds that can be common during storms. Other similar words to consider might be "gills" (fish organs) or "girls" (young females). Always double-check your spelling to ensure accuracy!

List of suggestions on how to spell gails correctly

  • AILS
  • BAILS He bails on every plan we make.
  • calls
  • coils Inventor coils metals on an iron rod using a steam engine to create something called an oil engine
  • fails The student fails to comprehend the instructions given by the teacher.
  • Gail Gail is one of the most loyal and dependable employees at our company.
  • gaily She skipped gaily down the street, enjoying the warm sunshine on her face.
  • Gains The gains made in the market today will have a lasting effect on the economy.
  • Gaits The horse had four different gaits: walk, trot, canter, and gallop.
  • GALAS She always looks stunning at galas, dressed in her most glamorous gowns.
  • gales The gales force was so strong that the ship was thrown about in the water.
  • galls The owl hooted and the galls around its eyes jingled.
  • GALS I saw a group of gals walking down the street, giggling and chatting.
  • Gels The hair gels that I bought from the store gave me the perfect hairstyle.
  • Giles Giles was the name of the protagonist in the novel I just finished reading.
  • gills
  • girls The girls went shopping at the mall.
  • Goals My goals for this year are to exercise more and read a book every month.
  • gulls I love watching the gulls fly over the beach, hoping to catch a glimpse of them swooping down to catch fish.
  • hails Hails!
  • jails She visited several jails to get firsthand experience of the conditions.
  • Mails I received 20 mails in my inbox this morning.
  • nails She painted her nails in bright pink color.
  • pails Water pails are usually placed near the spigot for easy filling.
  • quails The quails were scattered in every direction.
  • rails The train glided smoothly along the rails, its passengers gazing out the windows at the passing scenery.
  • sails I wish I had my sails to take me away.
  • tails The cat flicked its tails when it noticed the bird outside the window.
  • wails The baby wails loudly when hungry or tired.

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