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How to spell MOOLY correctly?

"Mooly" is a common misspelling of the word "moolah", meaning money. To avoid confusion, correct suggestions for "mooly" could include "moolah" or "cash". It's important to use the correct term to ensure clear communication, particularly when referring to financial matters or funds.

List of suggestions on how to spell mooly correctly

  • cool The weather outside is cool and comfortable.
  • coolly She responded to the criticism coolly and calmly, without becoming defensive.
  • Dooley Dooley was a strange and lovable dog.
  • fool Don't fool yourself into thinking that it will be easy.
  • holy Holy cow, I can't believe we just won the championship!
  • madly
  • manly He had a deep, manly voice that commanded attention.
  • mealy I found a mealy worm on the leaf of this lettuce.
  • moil The workers continue to moil over the construction site to finish the project before the deadline.
  • moils The ocean moils with great force during a storm.
  • mold The bread had a layer of mold on it, so I threw it away.
  • moldy The bread was moldy and gross.
  • mole The mole on her chin made her feel self-conscious.
  • moll
  • molls The party was attended by a assortment of molls.
  • molly I am not going to party with Molly.
  • molt I will molt into my new form soon.
  • moo
  • mood My mood improved after I listened to some happy music.
  • moodily After looking at her moodily, I changed my mind about asking her out.
  • moody She's a bit moody these days.
  • MOOG John uses a MOOG synthesizer to create music.
  • mooley
  • moon The full moon illuminated the dark forest.
  • Mooney
  • moor The wild horses roamed freely on the moor.
  • moos The cow moos when it wants to be milked.
  • moot The issue is moot because the company has since gone out of business.
  • morley Morley is a suburb of Leeds in West Yorkshire.
  • Mosley The Mosley Affair was a political scandal that involved the Conservative party and British politician Oswald Mosley.
  • motley The motley group consisted of artists, musicians, and activists.
  • mould The mould was getting everywhere, I needed to clean it up.
  • mouldy I can't think of anything to clean the mouldy dishes.
  • moult The eagle was beginning to moult, losing feathers that would soon be replaced by new ones.
  • oily Her skin was oily and smelled bad.
  • orly
  • pool I need to get a pool put in by the summer.
  • poorly I feel poorly after eating all that greasy food.
  • tool He grabbed the tool from his toolbox to fix the leaky faucet.
  • wool This wool coat will keep you warm on a cold day.
  • woolly

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