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How to spell GURLING correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "gurling", fear not! Here are some possible correct suggestions: "curling", that beloved ice sport; "hurling", a traditional Irish field game; or perhaps "girling", the act of empowering and supporting girls. Remember to double-check your spelling for better accuracy!

List of suggestions on how to spell gurling correctly

  • burgling The police arrested him for burgling the jewelry store.
  • Culling
  • curdling The milk was heating up, but then there was a sudden curdling sound, and it started to smell sour.
  • curling
  • Furling The furling of the sails during the storm helped the sailors to safely navigate the choppy waters.
  • galling
  • Garbling The TV was garbling the channel.
  • Gargling I could hear my roommate gargling in the bathroom every morning.
  • gelling The company's team-building exercises had a positive effect, with everyone gelling together and working more efficiently as a cohesive unit.
  • Girdling Girdling is a technique that involves removing a strip of bark from around the trunk of a tree, which can cause the tree to die.
  • grueling The marathon was grueling and took four hours to complete.
  • Gulling The gulling of the sun's rays upon the ocean's surface created a beautiful spectacle.
  • gulping I heard someone gasp and gulping for air.
  • Gurgling The gurgling of the creek outside my window was the only sound in the peaceful forest.
  • guzzling He was guzzling down his third bottle of beer when she walked into the room.
  • hurling The spectators cheered wildly as the players engaged in a heated game of hurling.
  • lurking I'm feeling a little lurking tonight.
  • Purling Due to the high breezes of the Purling winds, it's been dubbed the 'Windy City.
  • ruling The Supreme Court's ruling will have a significant impact on the country's future.

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