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How to spell HAULD correctly?

The correct spelling for "hauld" could be "haul" or "hold". These suggestions account for the missing 'd' which could simply be a typing error. Additionally, "haul" and "hold" are relevant words that could be used in the context of a sentence, such as "I need to haul this heavy box" or "Please hold the door open for me".

List of suggestions on how to spell hauld correctly

  • Had I had planned to go to the gym this morning, but overslept.
  • hail
  • hailed The band's new album has been hailed as a masterpiece by many critics.
  • Hal Hal is a popular nickname for someone named Harold.
  • hale At 80 years old, my grandmother remains hale and hearty.
  • Haled I haled my pet dog inside the house before the heavy rain started.
  • hall They rented a large hall for their wedding reception.
  • halo
  • halt The train came to a sudden halt, causing everyone to jolt forward.
  • hard
  • Harold Harold is a kind-hearted man who always goes out of his way to help others.
  • haul I had to haul all the groceries from the store to the car.
  • Hauled The truck hauled the heavy equipment across the country.
  • hauler The large hauler truck pulled up to the construction site, ready to unload its heavy cargo.
  • Hauls My brother hauls logs from the forest to the sawmill.
  • held The team held an emergency meeting to discuss the new product launch.
  • hold
  • hud
  • hued The sunset sky was hued with shades of pink, orange, and red.
  • hula She performed a graceful hula dance at the luau.
  • hull
  • laud The parents laud their children's academic achievements.

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