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How to spell STROLED correctly?

If you've accidentally misspelled "stroled", worry not! The correct suggestion should be "strolled". This word denotes a leisurely walk or a relaxed amble. So, whether you're wandering through a park or exploring a new city, remember to use "strolled" to accurately describe your unhurried pace.

List of suggestions on how to spell stroled correctly

  • Scrolled I scrolled through my feed before bed last night.
  • Stabled The horses were stabled for the night and given fresh hay and water.
  • Staled
  • Stalled I was getting ready to leave for work when my car stalled.
  • stapled I stapled the papers together to make sure they wouldn't get lost.
  • startled I was startled when the curtains jumped up and attacked me.
  • Steeled She steeled herself for the upcoming presentation.
  • stifled I stifled a yawn during the boring meeting.
  • Stilled The room fell silent as the pianist began to play, and all conversation stilled.
  • stolid Despite the shocking news, he remained stolid and unmoved.
  • stored I have a bunch of stored treasures in my attic.
  • strafed On their way back home, they were strafed by the police helicopter.
  • Strawed She wore a strawed dress.
  • Strayed The lost dog finally strayed back to his owner's doorstep.
  • Strewed
  • striped She wore a striped shirt and matching pants to the party.
  • Strode Inside the castle, the Strode family kept to themselves, never venturing out.
  • stroked She gently stroked the kitten's soft fur.
  • stroll After leaving the library, Sarah decided to take a stroll around the town.
  • Strolled We strolled down the street.
  • stroller She enjoys going on walks with her baby in his stroller.
  • strolls Every morning, he strolls to the park with his dog.
  • Stropped He stropped his razor on the leather strap to sharpen the blade.
  • styled You look styled for the event.
  • Trolled I was trolled online.

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