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How to spell WEELE correctly?

If you are wondering how to correctly spell "weele", there are a few possible suggestions. One is "wheel", which refers to a circular object used for transportation. Another option is "weasel", which is a small mammal known for its agility and quick movements. Finally, "wheeled" is also a possible correct spelling, which means having wheels or equipped with them.

List of suggestions on how to spell weele correctly

  • eel The eel wriggled its way out of the container and into the river.
  • wale The wale of the ship was painted a bright yellow color.
  • We'll We'll need to leave early to beat the traffic.
  • weal The meal was hearty, and the feast was well worth the weal it cost.
  • wee She was such a wee thing.
  • weekly It is my weekly grocery shopping.
  • weill Because of the weather, weill stay inside.
  • weld
  • well I can't believe you would have to ask that. It's well obvious.
  • Welled I welled up at the memory of our happy times.
  • Weller
  • welles Orson Welles was a legendary American director, actor, and writer, widely considered one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema.
  • wellie
  • welt The new shoes had a welt on the sole for extra support.
  • wesley Wesley Crusher was the most intelligent officer on the USS Enterprise
  • whale The humpback whale is known for its beautiful songs that can last for hours.
  • WHEE As the rollercoaster sped down the track, the riders couldn't help but scream out "WHEE!" in excitement.
  • wheedle
  • wheel The large wheel at the center of the machine provides power.
  • wheeled The jeep has a wheeled base.
  • wheeler The wheeler of the delivery truck was skilled at maneuvering through tight spaces.
  • wheelie I got a great wheelie on my dirt bike
  • wheels I like to ride my bike on the wheels.
  • while I am cleaning while you watch the game.
  • whole I drank the whole cup of coffee.
  • wile She had a wile about her that made people underestimate her.

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