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How to spell PULLL correctly?

When confronted with the misspelling "pulll", several correct suggestions may be offered. Firstly, one option could be "pull", which is the correct spelling of the word indicating the act of exerting force to draw something towards oneself. Another possibility is "pulling", the present participle form. Both these spellings correctly denote the intended action.

List of suggestions on how to spell pulll correctly

  • bull The rodeo clown distracted the bull long enough for the cowboy to escape the arena.
  • cull The farmer decided to cull some of his chickens to make sure he had enough space and feed for the remaining ones.
  • dull The lecture was so dull that I could barely keep my eyes open.
  • full
  • gull
  • hull The hull of the ship was scraped clean and painted a bright blue.
  • lull The sound of raindrops hitting the roof always has a calming effect and helps to lull me to sleep.
  • mull As he sat in his chair, he began to mull over the idea of taking a vacation.
  • null The value of the variable is null, meaning it has not been assigned a value.
  • pall The gloomy weather cast a pall over the once lively party.
  • palls The dark and damp weather outside palls my mood.
  • pally
  • pill She took one pill to ease her headache.
  • pills I need to take my pills every day to manage my health condition.
  • poll The politician's popularity ratings went up in the latest poll.
  • polls Ethnic polls showed more people in favor of disbanding the group.
  • Polly No one knows her real name, but everyone calls her Polly.
  • pule Pule, you're embarrassing yourself.
  • Puled
  • pules I'm bored of this game, it's just like pules.
  • pull I tried to pull the door open, but it was locked.
  • pulled
  • puller I need a puller to get that cable out.
  • pullet The pullet had a problem with her comb.
  • pulley The pulley system was used to raise and lower the drawbridge.
  • pulls She pulls her hair back into a neat bun.
  • pulp The detective scrutinized the pulp in his coffee cup.
  • pulpy The juice was pulpy and disgusting.
  • pulse My pulse raced as I realized the implications of what I was hearing.
  • pupal I saw a pupal in my garden this morning.
  • pupil My little sister's pupil dilated when she saw her favorite toy in the store.
  • purl I struggled to keep the purl stitch consistent while knitting my first scarf.
  • purls My mom always makes us pancakes for breakfast, but I'm not too fond of the texture of purls.
  • Tull Tulliver is Tull's name.

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