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How to spell STOLLED correctly?

If you accidentally typed "stolled" and need the correct spelling, consider "stalled" or "strolled" instead. "Stalled" refers to something coming to a stop, while "strolled" means to walk in a relaxed manner. Both words could be appropriate depending on the context, correcting the misspelling and conveying the intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell stolled correctly

  • dolled She dolled herself up for the party, wearing a sparkling dress and full makeup.
  • soiled The carpet in my room was soiled with dirty footprints.
  • soled He soled his worn-out shoes before the long hike.
  • soloed I soloed the mountain and felt really accomplished.
  • Staled I left the bread out too long and it has staled.
  • Stalled
  • Steeled She steeled herself for the upcoming presentation, taking a deep breath and calming her nerves.
  • Stilled
  • stole He stole his brother's candy bar from his backpack.
  • stolid The stolid guard stood his ground and refused to let anyone enter the building without proper identification.
  • Stoppled The debris on the road stoppled the flow of traffic.
  • Strolled The couple strolled hand in hand along the beach at sunset.
  • styled The hairdresser styled my hair in a chic bob cut.
  • tilled The old man tilled his garden every day to ensure a bountiful harvest.
  • Toiled He toiled for years to become a successful entrepreneur.
  • Tolled The church bells tolled at noon.
  • tooled He tooled the leather perfectly to create a stunning handmade wallet.

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