How to spell POIL correctly?
The correct spelling for "poil" could be "coil", meaning a spiral or series of loops or "pail", meaning a bucket for carrying liquids. Another suggestion could be "foil", meaning a thin piece of metal or plastic used for wrapping or protecting food.
List of suggestions on how to spell poil correctly
- boil
- coil The snake began to coil around its prey.
- foil
- moil The farmer had to toil and moil all day in the sun to harvest his crops.
- oil
- pail Can you fetch me a pail of water from the well?
- Phil Phil needs to finish his report before the deadline.
- poi I tried poi for the first time at a luau in Hawaii.
- pol
- poll The results of the poll showed that most people prefer chocolate ice cream over vanilla.
- pool I love going to the community pool on hot summer days.
- roil The wind began to roil the calm waters of the lake, creating small waves that gently lapped against the shore.
- soil My backyard is covered in soil.
- spoil If you take care of your car, it will spoil you with many years of reliable transportation.
- toil I had to toil for hours in the hot sun to finish the yard work.
Misspelling of the day
Intertubing
- antedating
- entertain
- entertainer
- entertaining
- inditing
- inner-tubing
- intertwine
- interurban
- intuiting
- undertaking