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How to spell PANLE correctly?

If the misspelling is "panle", it is likely a typo for "panel". Suggestions for the correct spelling would be to double-check spell checking software, proofread manually, and use the correct spelling in future writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell panle correctly

  • pail The child carried a pail of water from the well to the garden.
  • paine The colonists were deeply influenced by Thomas Paine and his writings during the American Revolution.
  • pal I'm planning on meeting my pal for lunch tomorrow.
  • pale Her face turned pale when she heard the news.
  • paler She has a paler complexion than me.
  • Paley Paley's Law states that "Any explanation which does not involve the supernatural is simply not good enough.
  • pall The dark clouds cast a pall over the normally sunny sky.
  • pan I used a frying pan to cook my breakfast this morning.
  • pane I accidentally broke the pane of glass on the window.
  • panel The panel of judges selected the best act at the talent show.
  • paneled The walls of the old library were paneled with beautiful, dark wood.
  • panels The panels in the room were painted a bright green.
  • panes I can see through the many panes of glass in the window.
  • parley The two armies met at the border for a parley to negotiate for peace.
  • paul Paul is a skilled musician who can play the piano, guitar, and drums.
  • pawl I picked up his pawl and snapped it back into the gear.
  • pawnee I'm looking for a pawnee to play chess with.
  • Payne Announcer: The Payne Lectures will be given by Professor Payne this evening.
  • Peale John D. Peale is considered the father of American history painting.
  • Pele
  • penile
  • pile The pile of clothes was so large that I was concerned that I would not be able to carry it all.
  • pine
  • plane I will take a plane to visit my family in Australia.
  • pole Poling our canoe across the dangerously unsteady river, I was grateful for the sturdy, fiberglass pole.
  • pone
  • pule I think I might pule up a rug.
  • PYLE My aunt Remona always puts on a brave face, but I know she's really pyle when it comes to her grandchildren

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