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How to spell SELLLING correctly?

If you've accidentally misspelled "sellling", fear not! Here are some correct alternatives. First, make sure to remove the extra "l" in the word, as it should be spelled as "selling". If you meant something else, you can consider "telling", "swelling" or "smelling" depending on the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell sellling correctly

  • belling As the night deepened, the belling of deer echoed across the valley.
  • Felling I heard the loud felling of a tree from my window.
  • gelling The team's chemistry is finally gelling on the court, and they're winning more games as a result.
  • jelling The coach hopes that practice will lead to jelling as a team.
  • Sallying Sallying down the hatch, she found herself in knee-deep water.
  • sculling He loved sculling on the lake early in the morning before the other boaters arrived.
  • sealing He was sealing the envelope shut when he realized he had forgotten to include the letter.
  • seedling I started a seedling tree in my garden.
  • selling The business is focused on selling organic produce.
  • settling I am settling into my new job and getting to know my colleagues.
  • shelling After the shelling stopped, the survivors tried to approach the bunker to rescue their families.
  • shilling I gave my old shilling to the beggar.
  • smelling I'm smelling something burning in the kitchen.
  • spelling She was unable to fix the spelling mistakes on the paper.
  • spilling She tripped and ended up spilling her coffee all over her white shirt.
  • stalling The car's engine was stalling while driving up the steep hill.
  • Stilling After meditating for an hour, I felt a sense of stilling in my restless mind.
  • Sullying The politician's scandalous behavior was sullying his reputation.
  • swelling My foot was swelling and it was really uncomfortable.
  • swilling After a hard day at work, he sat on the couch, swilling beer and watching TV.
  • telling Telling a lie is not a good trait.
  • Welling Tears were welling up in her eyes as she heard the devastating news.
  • yelling I heard a woman yelling outside.

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