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How to spell SAILLING correctly?

If you've mistakenly written "sailling", worry not! Here are some correct alternative suggestions. You could use the correct spelling, "sailing", which refers to the act of traveling in a boat using wind or engine power. Alternatively, words like "boating", "cruising" or "yachting" may better suit the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell sailling correctly

  • ailing My plants have been ailing due to lack of water.
  • Bailing I'm bailing on the party because I don't feel well.
  • Balling I saw him driving around town in a brand new Ferrari, it looks like he is balling these days.
  • billing I need to work on the billing for this month.
  • calling I love my job because it feels like my true calling.
  • failing He was constantly tardy, rarely completed his assignments and his grades were steadily failing.
  • falling I am afraid of falling from a tall building.
  • filling I am filling a glass of water.
  • galling It was galling to the team's captain to lose the championship game due to a trivial mistake.
  • hailing People were hailing the hero as he drove through the city in his parade.
  • jailing The judge sentenced the criminal to ten years of jailing for his heinous crime.
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  • milling The milling machine was used to create a precise cut in the metal rod.
  • Nailing I have been nailing this dance routine all week.
  • Palling Palling around with my best friends is my favorite way to spend a Saturday.
  • Pilling Paper creases and pulls away from the pages as if under its own gravity, forming piles known as "pilling.
  • railing She gripped the railing tightly as she made her way up the steep stairs.
  • Saddling She was saddling her horse before heading out on the trail.
  • sailing I love sailing on sunny days with a gentle breeze.
  • sailings The cruise ship offers daily sailings to different ports of call.
  • Sallying I was Sallying with my friends when I saw you come into the coffee shop.
  • salting I am salting the meat before I grill it.
  • salving After Jake broke his leg in a football game, his Salving Brotherhood took it upon themselves to look after him in his home
  • sapling The sapling stood tall and strong, despite its age.
  • schilling This bar has schilling prices on the beer.
  • sculling The rowing coach was sculling the boat across the lake.
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  • shilling In some countries, people still use shilling as a form of currency.
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  • Sidling She was sidling along the wall, trying to avoid being noticed.
  • Silting The silting of the riverbed caused the water to flow more slowly than usual.
  • smelling I am smelling the flowers in the garden.
  • smiling She couldn't help but start smiling when she saw her newborn baby for the first time.
  • snailing I didn't realize how slow I was going until I saw a snail snailing past me.
  • soiling The bird's feather was visibly soiling after it had flown off the ground.
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  • spieling I heard John spieling about his new business idea for over an hour.
  • spilling The toddler was spilling juice all over the kitchen floor.
  • stalling I can't believe she's stalling on the date.
  • Stilling The stilling of the winds made for a peaceful day at sea.
  • Stirling The town of Stirling is home to the Wallace Monument.
  • swelling My body is swelling from the fever.
  • swilling I was thoroughly swilling my beer before I realized it was half empty.
  • swirling The churning water was swirling violently.
  • tailing The suspect was tailing the victim the entire time.
  • tilling I'll be working the soil with my tilling fork to prepare it for planting.
  • wailing The wailing of the sirens filled the air as the ambulance rushed by.
  • Walling Walling is a tedious job, but it creates a strong foundation for a building.
  • willing

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