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How to spell STRELING correctly?

If you have misspelled "streling", fret not! The correct terms you may have intended to use are "sterling" or "stirling". "Sterling" is used to denote British currency or its silver standard, while "stirling" refers to Stirling, a city in Scotland. Both options offer clarity and accuracy in your writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell streling correctly

  • Staling
  • stalling The suspect was stalling, hoping to delay the interrogation until his lawyer arrived.
  • starling The starling murmuration was a spectacular sight as birds flew in unison across the sky.
  • startling The sudden loud noise was quite startling.
  • starveling The starveling kitten meowed pitifully at the door, begging for food.
  • stealing The consequences of stealing can be severe, including legal consequences and damaged relationships.
  • Steeling I was caught steeling from the convenience store and had to face the consequences.
  • steering The captain used the steering wheel to guide the ship through the rough waves.
  • sterling I was impressed by the sterling performance of the new employee.
  • Stilling She waited patiently, stilling her anxious thoughts with deep breaths.
  • Stirling John Stirling was the poet of the Jacobite Rising of 1715.
  • Streaking The college students got arrested for streaking through the park during a game night.
  • streaming I love streaming my favorite shows on Netflix.
  • stressing I am stressing about the upcoming exam.
  • strewing She was strewing rose petals along the path to the wedding altar.
  • string
  • stripling As a stripling, he never thought he would become the CEO of a multinational company.
  • Strolling I saw a couple strolling hand in hand along the beach.
  • Styling I spend hours styling my hair in the morning.

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