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How to spell STREEL correctly?

The correct spelling for "streel" depends on the context. If it means a street that is too narrow, the correct spelling is "stale". If it means to strut or walk with exaggerated movements, the correct spelling is "strut". Lastly, if it's a typo for "steel", then that's the right spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell streel correctly

  • sorrel I love the taste of sorrel in my salad, it adds a tangy and fresh flavor.
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  • steal She tried to steal the purse, but was caught by security.
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  • steele He wielded his steele sword with precision and grace.
  • steely Her gaze was cold and steely as she confronted her adversary.
  • streak The athlete had a winning streak of 10 consecutive games.
  • stream I love to relax by the stream and listen to the sound of the water rushing by.
  • street I love walking down the street on a sunny day.
  • strep The nurse called the doctor with a warning: "I'm seeing more strep cases.
  • stress Excessive stress can lead to burnout and other negative health effects.
  • strew I will strew the petals on the pathway for the bride to walk on.
  • strewn The beach was strewn with empty bottles and cans after the party.
  • stroll I like to stroll around town on Saturdays.
  • strudel I love the taste of warm apple strudel with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

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