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How to spell POLSH correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "polsh" instead of "polish", fret not! Here are a few correct alternatives that could be the word you intended: "polish", meaning to make something shiny and clean; "polar", referring to the North or South Pole; or "posh", describing something stylish and well-appointed.

List of suggestions on how to spell polsh correctly

  • palish I feel palish and achy from the flu.
  • plash
  • plush The hotel room was decorated in plush furnishings, making it feel luxurious and comfortable.
  • pol
  • pole I am standing on a pole.
  • poles Near the poles, the air is very cold.
  • polish I bought a new pair of shoes and had to polish them before I wore them to work.
  • poll The poll results showed that the majority of people support the new policy.
  • polls The polls are tightening up in this election.
  • polo
  • POLS As a political science major, she was required to take several courses in pols.
  • pools My friends and I usually go swimming in the pools on the weekends.
  • posh The wealthy couple always dined at the posh restaurant in town.
  • push I'm going to push the car over this hill.

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