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How to spell TALLIE correctly?

If you mean the misspelling of "tallie", it could be referring to "tally". This word denotes counting or keeping track of something. Another possible suggestion may be "tallies", which is the plural form of tally. Remember, checking spelling is essential to avoid confusion and ensure effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell tallie correctly

  • Allie Allie said she would bring dessert to the party tonight.
  • Callie I called Callie to see if she wanted to go for a walk.
  • Dallied She dallied with the boy in the hopes of scoring a date.
  • dallier She had an elaborate dallier made of silk and lace.
  • dallies He often dallies with his work until the very last minute.
  • Dollie My dollie is sick and I have to go to the hospital.
  • Hallie Hallie is excited to start her new job.
  • Sallie
  • table I placed my bag on the table before sitting down to eat.
  • tale The tale of the brave little witch was inspiring.
  • Tali The adventures of Tali are filled with action and adventure!
  • talkie The introduction of sound to film was a game-changer, leading to the rise of the talkie era in the late 1920s.
  • tall The tall tree stands in the center of the field.
  • taller My younger brother is starting to get taller than me.
  • Talley
  • Tallied I tallied the number of votes for each candidate in the election.
  • Tallier The tallier was responsible for counting the votes in the election.
  • Tallies
  • tallinn
  • tallish She was a tallish woman, standing just a few inches above average height.
  • tallow The tallow candle burned brightly, casting flickering shadows on the walls.
  • tally I need to tally up how much money I spent on groceries this month.
  • tellies I need to tell my Mom that I'm going to miss her tellies tonight.
  • tulle My wedding dress was a tulle ball gown.

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