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How to spell SCALLE correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "scalle", fear not! The correct suggestion may be "scale", referring to a measuring instrument or the gradual progression of something. Alternatively, "scalene" could be meant, a term describing a type of triangle with unequal sides. Double-checking can help avoid such spelling mishaps!

List of suggestions on how to spell scalle correctly

  • call I forgot to call my parents yesterday.
  • calla The large flower called a calla is native to the Mediterranean region.
  • caller The caller on the other end of the line said she needed assistance with her account.
  • Callie I called Callie to ask her what was going on.
  • sable The sable cat batted at the ball, but missed.
  • sale The Black Friday sale at the department store caused a frenzy among shoppers.
  • Sallie After spotting Sallie in the crowd, I approached her to ask for her name.
  • sally Sally should try to control her anger.
  • scalar What is the value of the scalar?
  • scald
  • scale
  • scaled The building was scaled to meet the needs of an average-sized person.
  • scalene I am a scalene triangle.
  • Scales I need to weigh myself on the scales to check if I lost any weight.
  • scalier The mountain posed a formidable obstacle to scaling its rugged scalier.
  • scallop My uncle smeared a dollop of bbq sauce on his scallop plate.
  • scalp I have an itchy scalp which makes me want to scratch it all the time.
  • scalper
  • scaly The iguana's scaly skin protects him from predators.
  • scare I'm not looking for a scare, I just want to get home.
  • scarlet She wore a stunning scarlet gown to the gala.
  • scull She used her scull to propel her across the river.
  • Sculled As I sculled across the lake, I admired the beautiful scenery around me.
  • sculler The sculler won the race with ease, leaving his competitors behind.
  • sculls He used his sculls to maneuver around the boats.
  • scylla The sailors tried to navigate their ship safely through the narrow strait, but had to avoid the dangerous rocks of Scylla on one side and the fatal whirlpool of Charybdis on the
  • small She found a small box in the attic.
  • smaller The smaller sized dress fits me better than the bigger one.
  • stale I don't want to eat this bread, it's stale.
  • stall

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