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How to spell HUDLED correctly?

If "hudled" is a misspelling of "huddled", here are a few suggestions for the correct spelling: "huddled", "hurdled", "huddeled" or "huddelled". However, "huddled" is the most widely recognized and accepted spelling of this word, conveying the image of a group coming together closely.

List of suggestions on how to spell hudled correctly

  • Cuddled The mother cuddled her newborn baby in her arms.
  • curdled The milk had curdled, leaving a sour smell in the room.
  • dueled I dueled with my best friend and I beat her.
  • dulled The sharpness of the knife had dulled after years of use.
  • fuddled After drinking a bottle of wine, he was completely fuddled and could barely stand up straight.
  • hailed Queen Elizabeth II was hailed as a hero after she got out of the helicopter safely.
  • Haled
  • handled I handled the situation with care and tact.
  • Hauled I was hauled off to jail for possessing drugs.
  • healed The wound on his leg healed quickly after he applied the medicine.
  • Heeled
  • Hided I never hided anything from you.
  • holed I was playing golf and I holed a putt.
  • Howled The dog howled all night long, keeping the whole neighborhood awake.
  • huddle
  • huddled During the cold winter night, the homeless people huddled together under the bridge to stay warm.
  • huddles The football team huddles up before each play to strategize their next move.
  • Hulled She hulled the strawberries before slicing them for the pie.
  • hurdle He successfully overcame the hurdle of getting accepted into Harvard.
  • hurdled The athlete hurdled over the last obstacle and crossed the finish line first.
  • hurdler The hurdler leapt over each hurdle with ease during the race.
  • hurdles This is going to be a lot of work, but I'm prepared for the hurdles.
  • Hurled He hurled the rock at the dog, but missed.
  • Hurtled I was hurtled across the room.
  • Hustled The salesman hustled to sell his entire inventory before the end of the day.
  • Idled She idled her car while waiting for her friend to come out of the store.
  • muddled My brain was muddled from all the drink.
  • Puddled After the rain, the streets were puddled with rainwater.

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