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How to spell POLLE correctly?

If "polle" is the misspelling you intended, there are a few possible corrections that could make sense. It could stand for "pole" referring to a wooden or metal post or "pollen" relating to plant reproduction. Another option could be "polly", a name or informal term for a parrot.

List of suggestions on how to spell polle correctly

  • pale Her face turned pale when she saw the ghostly figure standing in the corner.
  • pall The death of her cat cast a pall over her weekend.
  • pally Prince Harry and Pally Walder were seen cosying up during the Christmas party.
  • Peale She is the niece of the famous painter, William H. Peale.
  • Pele The goddess Pele is said to live on the island of Maui.
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  • pile I need to get this pile of stuff off my desk.
  • pill I take a pill every morning to help manage my anxiety.
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  • polar Polar bears can survive in extremely cold arctic climates.
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  • polio In 1962, polio was declared a nationwide public health emergency.
  • poll The poll results indicated a strong lead for the incumbent candidate.
  • Polled I polled the other workers about whether or not they would like to see the hours extended.
  • pollen I can't stand the smell of pollen.
  • polls Many people are eagerly waiting for the polls to close to see who will win the election.
  • Polly I think my Polly is growing a backbone.
  • polo My grandfather loves to wear his favorite polo shirt to golf with his friends.
  • pool There is a pool in the garden.
  • POOLE The town of Poole is noted for its harbour.
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  • pull She tried to pull the door open, but it was jammed shut.
  • puller As a crab puller, he spent countless hours harvesting crabs from the ocean.
  • pulley The pulley helps to lift heavy objects by reducing the amount of force needed.
  • PYLE Pyle was founded in 1922 and is the leading manufacturer of drum and percussion parts.

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