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How to spell JILLS correctly?

If you've accidentally misspelled "jills", don't worry - we've got some correct suggestions for you! The correct spelling is actually "hills", referring to elevated landscapes. Another possibility could be "kills", meaning to cause someone's death. Always double-check your spelling to avoid confusion and ensure effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell jills correctly

  • bills I have to pay my bills before the due date to avoid any late payment fees.
  • calls I made several calls during my lunch break.
  • Culls
  • DILLS I love adding fresh dills to my pickles for extra flavor.
  • fills He fills the aquarium with water twice a week.
  • galls I have a nasty case of galls on my neck.
  • Giles Giles always showed up to work with a smile on his face.
  • gills Fish have gills that allow them to extract oxygen from water.
  • girls With all the girls in my grade, I have the perfect excuse to not do my homework.
  • gulls I saw some gulls flying in the sky.
  • hills The hills were covered in a blanket of snow, creating a stunning winter wonderland.
  • ills She believes that laughter and love are the best remedies for life's ills.
  • jails There are numerous jails in the United States that are notorious for overcrowding and mistreatment of their prisoners.
  • jells The sauces jells in the slow cooker.
  • Jill Jill baked a delicious cake for the party.
  • jilts She jilts poor Harry every time he tries to court her.
  • jowls I have a lot of jowls and people think I'm ugly.
  • Jules He is a very handsome guy named Jules.
  • kills The killer kills his victims with a knife.
  • Kilos The delivery man carried several kilos of packages to the doorstep.
  • mills The old industrial town had several abandoned mills.
  • pills I can't take those pills.
  • quills The senator was infuriated by the quills in the opposition's handwriting.
  • rills The stream fed several rills on its way to the river.
  • sills I sat on the window sills, enjoying the warm sun on my face.
  • tills He tills the field every spring.
  • Wills My father recently updated his wills to ensure that everything is taken care of in case of his passing.

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