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How to spell SMALLS correctly?

If you accidentally typed "smalls" instead of the word you intended, here are some possible suggestions. If you were referring to clothes, the correct term is "small". For diminutive objects, consider using "tiny" or "little". Alternatively, if you meant "smiles", "smallpox" or "smells", these words may fit your intended meaning better.

List of suggestions on how to spell smalls correctly

  • Mails I need to send some urgent mails to my clients.
  • Males
  • MALLS Many malls have struggled to stay afloat as consumers increasingly prefer to shop online.
  • mauls
  • mills The textile mills in this city have been providing jobs for generations.
  • molls The two notorious molls were arrested for accessory after the fact.
  • mulls He mulls the idea over in his mind, trying to decide if it's worth pursuing.
  • sails The sails billowed in the wind as the ship made its precarious journey across the sea.
  • sales
  • seals The expedition was made possible by the generous donations of the Seals Foundation.
  • sells He sells handmade knitted scarves at the farmer's market every Saturday.
  • sills The cat likes to sit on the sills and watch the birds outside.
  • small
  • smaller Tom bought a smaller car than his previous one.
  • smallest The smallest kitten in the litter was also the most adventurous.
  • smallish She bought a smallish cake for her daughter's birthday since they were only having a small gathering.
  • Smalls Lenny thinks that his new Smalls addiction is a good thing
  • smell I smell the sweet scent of flowers in the garden.
  • Smells The bakery smells delicious.
  • smiles
  • Somalis Most Somalis are Muslim, although there are also Christians and animists.
  • stalls I walked through the market stalls looking for a unique souvenir to bring home.

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