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How to spell GURTLES correctly?

If you're looking for correct suggestions for the misspelling "gurtles", there are a few alternatives to consider. You might have meant "girdles", which are undergarments. Another possibility is "gurgle", which refers to a bubbling sound. Lastly, "turtles" could be an option, referring to the reptiles. Take care to choose the word that aligns with your intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell gurtles correctly

  • curdles She was stirring the pot with a wooden spoon, trying to avoid the curdles.
  • garbles The static on the radio garbles the message.
  • gargles I heard her gargles repeatedly throughout the night.
  • gentles She gentles the horse before riding by stroking its mane and calming its nerves.
  • girdles My mother has a collection of girdles which she never wears.
  • gurgles I could hear the gurgles from down the hall.
  • gutless I have to give her credit; she's not a gutless Anne.
  • guzzles My brother guzzles down his water bottle after every basketball game.
  • hurdles Despite facing numerous hurdles, the team was able to meet the project deadline.
  • hurtles The horse hurtles on its back.
  • turtles Turtles are often seen basking in the sun on rocks or logs by the water's edge.

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