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How to spell LAELS correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "laels" instead of the intended word, here are some possible suggestions to correct it. Firstly, "labels" is the most likely choice, considering phonetic similarity. Other options include "lauds", "lashes" or "lakes". However, context is vital for determining the precise word you intended to use.

List of suggestions on how to spell laels correctly

  • flails She flails her arms in the air in an effort to get away.
  • labels She meticulously organized her pantry, carefully placing labels on every jar and container.
  • laces She tied her laces and headed out for a morning run.
  • lades She lades her arms with groceries and heads towards the checkout counter.
  • ladles I need some ladles to make the soup.
  • lakes Nearby lakes provide a restful oasis in this busy city.
  • Lames I tried using the new blades but they just don't seem to fit the ole blades well - they're just lames
  • LANES The highway was busy with cars on all four lanes.
  • laos I have never been to Laos, but I have heard it is a beautiful country.
  • lapels He had on a stylish set of tailored lapels.
  • Lars Lars sometimes helps out in the store.
  • lass The lass sat under the tree, reading a book.
  • laurels Underneath the laurels are ferns and moss.
  • laves I always laves the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher.
  • laws The laws of the country must be followed by all citizens.
  • lays She lays her head on my chest and falls asleep.
  • LEAS
  • lees The wine had settled, leaving a layer of lees at the bottom of the bottle.
  • LEIS I bought a beautiful leis made of flowers to wear around my neck while on vacation in Hawaii.
  • Lela The Lela character in the play is played by actress Renee Elise Goldsberry.
  • Leos
  • Les The Les Paul guitar is famous for its versatile style.
  • less I have less time to complete the task than I thought.
  • levels At my job, I work on a variety of levels, from creating new products to working on the business side of things.
  • libels He was accused of writing libels about his political opponent.
  • lies He who lies to others, ultimately lies to himself.
  • lolls I had a great time at the party last night - all the kids were so lolls.
  • lulls After a few lulls, the baby started to cry again.

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