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How to spell RULLED correctly?

The correct spelling for "rulled" could be "ruled", which means to govern or control or "rolled", which means to cause something to move in a particular direction by turning it over repeatedly. Context is key for determining the correct spelling of a word.

List of suggestions on how to spell rulled correctly

  • Bulled I was Bulled by the security guard.
  • bullied The student was bullied by their classmates every day at school.
  • Culled The game was culled from the EVO Championship.
  • drilled The dentist drilled my cavity to remove the decay.
  • dulled The painkiller dulled the sensation of the injury.
  • frilled
  • fuelled I was fuelled by rage at his lack of sincerity.
  • Fulled We were fulled with laughter during the story.
  • grilled I had a delicious grilled cheese sandwich for lunch.
  • Gulled He was easily gulled by the salesman's smooth-talking techniques.
  • Hulled The hulled corn was used to make popcorn.
  • Lulled With a calm voice, she lulled her babies to sleep.
  • Mulled I mulled over the decision for days before finally making up my mind.
  • Puled
  • pulled I pulled the door open and walked inside.
  • quelled The police quelled the riot before it could turn violent.
  • Railed She railed against the mistakes of the government.
  • Rallied The team rallied after a tough first half and came back to win the game.
  • Reeled I reeled after receiving the shocking news.
  • Relied I relied on my parents for guidance when I started my own business.
  • rifled The burglar rifled through the drawers, looking for anything valuable.
  • riled The speaker's controversial comments had the audience riled up and arguing with each other.
  • roiled The storm roiled the ocean, causing massive waves to crash against the shore.
  • rolled I rolled my eyes when I heard the news.
  • roller
  • Rued Rued made the decision to leave early.
  • ruffled The wind ruffled through the trees, making a soft rustling sound.
  • rule She followed the rule not to talk to anyone.
  • ruled England was ruled by a king.
  • ruler The ruler is the perfect tool for measuring a piece of fabric.
  • rules There are no rules in life.
  • Runlet The runlet trickled down the hillside after the heavy rain.
  • sullied The rain had sullied the child's dress.
  • trilled The trilled sound was Electra's only escape.
  • Trolled The person was trolled on social media.

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