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How to spell LABBLED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "labbled" include: labeled, labelled, labored, laboured, labled. It is important to double-check the spelling of words before using them to avoid confusion and communication breakdown.

List of suggestions on how to spell labbled correctly

  • Babbled The baby babbled excitedly as she clapped her hands together.
  • Bubbled The water bubbled and hissed as the pot boiled on the stove.
  • Cabled The company cabled their apologies for the delayed delivery.
  • Cobbled The cobbled street was fairly difficult to walk on.
  • dabbled I have dabbled with painting, but I am not very good at it.
  • Dibbled After dinner, the kids played in the sprinklers for a little bit before heading into the Dibbled Diner for dessert
  • fabled The fabled treasure of Blackbeard remained elusive for years.
  • Gabbled I gabbled on about my day until she asked to leave.
  • gabled The house had a steeply gabled roof that gave it a charming, traditional appearance.
  • garbled Due to the bad signal, her voice was garbled and I couldn't understand what she was saying.
  • Gobbled I gobbled down the apple whole.
  • Hobbled The hobbled horse raced away.
  • labeled The jars were labeled with the different types of spices in them.
  • labelled The boxes were labelled with their corresponding names for easier identification.
  • labile She was very labile - she could change quickly from being worried to being ready for anything.
  • labored She labored over the project for hours until it was finally complete.
  • Ladled The ladled soup was warm and comforting.
  • Libeled The actor sued the magazine for having libeled him in their article.
  • Lobbed The player lobbed the ball over the goalie's head and into the net.
  • Lobbied The company lobbied the government to lower taxes on imported goods.
  • marbled The marbled paper added an elegant touch to the cover of the book.
  • Nibbled Maggie nibbled on her apple.
  • Pebbled Walk around the pond, pebbled with round stones.
  • tabled The proposed bill was tabled.
  • Warbled A warbler warbled its song.
  • wobbled After I wobbled on the tightrope, I quickly got back on my feet.

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