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How to spell PADLE correctly?

If you've misspelled "padle", fret not, as there are some correct suggestions to rectify it. The correct spelling would be "paddle". So, next time you're referring to that essential tool for rowing or kayaking, remember to swap the 'd' and 'l' correctly, and you'll have it right!

List of suggestions on how to spell padle correctly

  • addle The heat and noise seemed to addle his brain, and he just wanted to escape to a quiet place.
  • Adele Adele's latest album has topped the charts for weeks.
  • Adler I'm a big fan of the Adler family.
  • dale The dale stretched out before her, a deep, green jewel in the landscape.
  • ladle I used a ladle to serve soup into bowls for the guests.
  • pad I need to get a new pad for my mouse.
  • paddle She used a paddle to move the boat down the river.
  • Paddled I paddled away from the pier.
  • paddler The experienced paddler skillfully navigated the choppy river.
  • paddles I like to take my canoe out on the lake and use my paddles to explore the shoreline.
  • padre My padre is one of the hardest working men I know.
  • pail I carried the water from the well to the garden in a pail.
  • pal I need to call my friend, Pal, to chat.
  • pale The pale light of the moon illuminated the pale face of the young woman.
  • Paled The colors of the sunset paled as the sky became darker.
  • paler She has got a paler complexion than usual.
  • Paley No one knows who Dan Paley is, but they should.
  • pall
  • Palled The excitement and novelty of the new job soon palled, and he found himself feeling bored and restless.
  • pallet The forklift driver moved the heavy pallet of boxes from one end of the warehouse to the other.
  • parley The two tribes were about to parley when the cavalry approached.
  • pate Yesterday, my mom made pate for dinner.
  • paul I admire Paul McCartney.
  • pawl I hate when cats pawl me.
  • Peale The Peale family is well-known for their contributions to American art and culture.
  • peddle The street vendor would peddle his wares from sunrise to sunset.
  • Pele
  • piddle
  • pile
  • pole I pick up my pole and head to the end of the pier.
  • poodle I have a little poodle named Barnaby.
  • puddle In the puddle, I found a beetle.
  • pule I cannot believe that she actually rated my essay a "pule"!
  • PYLE
  • tale Once upon a time there was a tale of a brave little girl who dared to be different.

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