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How to spell MULED correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "muled" could be "mulled", which means to heat and spice wine or cider or "mould", which refers to a type of fungus that grows on organic matter. Other similar sounding words include "mules", which are a type of shoe or "mewled", which means to cry or whimper softly.

List of suggestions on how to spell muled correctly

  • led
  • mailed
  • Mauled The bear mauled the hiker, leaving him with severe injuries.
  • med She asked the pharmacist for a med to help her sleep.
  • meld He tried to meld the two ideas into a coherent proposal.
  • Mewled The hungry kittens mewled incessantly until their mother brought them a dish of milk.
  • mild The weather today is relatively mild compared to yesterday's scorching heat.
  • milled This beans is milled.
  • Moiled I was moiled conducting an inspection of our coal mine.
  • mold I saw some mold growing on the bread.
  • mould I'll have to get a new mould for this recipe.
  • Moulded The sofa is moulded to fit into the room.
  • Moulted She moulted her old skin and emerged as a beautiful new butterfly.
  • mud My jeans are covered in mud.
  • muddled The drink was muddled and I couldn't taste the liquor.
  • muffled Whispering the words "I love you" in her ear was muffled by the sound of the avalanche.
  • Mulched I was going to mow the lawn, but it was mulched so I don't have to.
  • mule She drove a mule down the lane.
  • mules I'm going to need some mules to help me carry the furniture.
  • Mulled Apart from the usual hot drinks, Mulled wine is also popular at Christmas.
  • mullet She had a pretty, girly mullet.
  • Mused As she stared out the window, she mused about what the future held.
  • muted She wore a muted pink dress to the party.
  • Muzzled The dog was muzzled so they couldn't hear it bark.
  • Puled
  • ruled

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