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How to spell ROWLY correctly?

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List of suggestions on how to spell rowly correctly

  • bowl I need to buy a new bowl because mine got chipped.
  • brolly I was feeling a bit brolly after my fight with my Significant Other.
  • cowl She pulled her cowl over her head to protect her face from the frigid wind.
  • Crawly I feel something crawly on the back of my neck.
  • Crowley After the publication of The Book of the Law, Crowley spent the rest of his life engaged in ascetic practices and secret rituals
  • drolly I found the costume drolly appropriate for the occasion.
  • fowl I bought a whole fowl at the grocery store to make soup.
  • growl The dog began to growl as the mailman approached the house.
  • holy The holy book has been regarded as a sacred text for centuries.
  • howl
  • jowl He had thick jowls and a bushy beard that made his face appear wider than it actually was.
  • jowly The old bulldog had a jowly face that made him look tired and content.
  • lowly The lowly ant is one of the most common insects on earth.
  • oily The pizza was so greasy and oily that it left a shiny residue on the plate.
  • orly I've always wanted to try out orly Sass.
  • owl The owl hooted softly from its perch in the trees.
  • prowl The tiger began to prowl around the jungle, searching for its prey.
  • rail The rail can be seen for miles around.
  • rally The political leader called for a rally to show support for the new policies.
  • Raoul Raoul is a French name of Germanic origin that means "wise wolf.
  • Raul I Raul Martinez.
  • real My real friends don't like video games.
  • really I can't believe how really beautiful the sunset is tonight.
  • reel She loved watching old movies on reel-to-reel.
  • Reilly Reilly is the best boss ever.
  • REL
  • relay In relay, each runner takes their turn running the race before passing the baton on to the next runner.
  • rely
  • reply I'll get back to you later.
  • rial
  • riel The Cambodian national currency is called riel.
  • rile The persistent barking of a neighbour's dog can really rile me up.
  • riley She's no Riley to let a guy like you slip away.
  • rill As we walked through the forest, we could hear the soothing sound of a rill running nearby.
  • ROFL "I was reading a particularly funny post on social media and ROFL'd so hard I almost lost my balance!
  • roil The simmering stew could easily turn into a boiling roil if not careful.
  • roils The storm's strong winds roiled the dark sea, creating massive waves.
  • role She was assigned the role of bartender.
  • roll She watched the thunderstorm roll in from her window.
  • roller I bought a new roller for painting my walls.
  • rolls She rolls the dough into perfectly shaped balls for baking.
  • ropy I am feeling quite ropy today.
  • Rory Rory was eager to start cooking.
  • Rosily I love my rosily colored dress.
  • rosy The little girl's cheeks had a rosy tint after playing in the snow.
  • row I am looking for my car in the row of cars.
  • rowdily She was rowdily laughing with her friends as they left the party.
  • rowdy The party was getting a bit too rowdy for my taste.
  • Rowe Rowe is a common surname in the United States.
  • rowel The rider kicked his horse with the rowel of his spur to make it go faster.
  • rows She planted ten rows of tomatoes in her garden.
  • Roy Roy is a traditional English name that means "king.
  • rule The rule states that all electronic devices must be turned off during takeoff and landing.
  • RWY The pilot was instructed to taxi to the end of the RWY before takeoff.
  • wryly "Despite his disappointment, he wryly admitted that the outcome was not unexpected.
  • yowl The cat let out a piercing yowl in the middle of the night, waking up the whole household.

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