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How to spell TAKLED correctly?

If you have mistakenly misspelled "takled", fret not! Here are a few possible suggestions to correct this error. Perhaps you meant to write "tackled", which means overcoming a problem or challenge. Alternatively, "talked" could imply a conversation or "tangled" may describe something twisted or intertwined. Double-check the intended context to identify the correct option.

List of suggestions on how to spell takled correctly

  • Cackled The old witch cackled loudly as she stirred her cauldron filled with bubbling green liquid.
  • called I called my friend to invite them to the party.
  • galled It galled her that he always took credit for her work.
  • jailed
  • tabled The decision to implement the changes was tabled until the next meeting.
  • Tacked
  • tackle The football player was able to tackle his opponent before he gained any more yards.
  • Tackled
  • tackler The tackler brought down the running back with a strong hit.
  • tackles The football player tackles his opponent to gain possession of the ball.
  • tagged She tagged her friend in the Instagram post.
  • tailed The fox tailed the rabbit from a distance.
  • Talked
  • Tallied She tallied up the receipts from the restaurant and found that they had made a profit that night.
  • tangled The vines in the forest were so tangled that it was difficult to walk through.
  • Tattled
  • Taxed The government unfairly taxed the citizens.
  • Tickled I was tickled when she said yes.
  • tiled The kitchen floor was tiled with white and grey patterned tiles.
  • tilled I tilled the soil with my hand.
  • Tinkled I tinkled my glass and smiled.
  • Toiled She toiled for hours to finish the project before the deadline.
  • Tolled The tollbooth was tolled as I drove past.
  • tooled He tooled around the garage for hours, organizing his tools and cleaning his workbench.
  • Trailed After the chase, the dog trailed its prey.
  • trawled The fisherman trawled the ocean for hours.

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