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How to spell PUSLED correctly?

The correct spelling for "pusled" might be "pulsed", "puzzled", "pursed" or "rustled". Without context, it's difficult to determine the intended word, but using a dictionary or spellchecker can help identify the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell pusled correctly

  • Paled The once vibrant colors of the sunset paled as the night crept in.
  • Palled The excitement of the party palled as the night wore on.
  • Passed
  • Paused The music paused for a moment, causing everyone to stop and listen.
  • Pealed
  • peeled I have peeled the potatoes for dinner.
  • Pestled She pestled the garlic and ginger together in a mortar and added it to the frying pan.
  • piled The dirty dishes were piled in the sink.
  • Pilled I pilled my shirts by accident in the dryer.
  • Poled She had a pair of poled shoes to help her escape from the flood.
  • Polled The survey participants were all polled about their political affiliations.
  • Pooled The company has pooled all their resources together to invest in a new project.
  • posed
  • Puddled After the rainstorm, the street was puddled.
  • Puled
  • pulled He pulled his sled up the hill.
  • pullet John picked up a pullet and held it close to his chest.
  • pulsed The sound of the music pulsed through the crowded room.
  • Purled She purled a beautiful scarf for her best friend's birthday.
  • Pursed Before the ceremony, the bride took a deep breath and let it out in a whispered "pursed" before walking down the
  • pursued The police pursued the suspect until he was finally captured.
  • Pushed I was pushed down the stairs by my assailant.
  • puzzled She was puzzled by the unexpected turn of events.
  • sled
  • tousled When she emerged from the ocean, her hair was tousled and tangled.
  • tussled The children were tussled in the fight.

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