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How to spell OULDY correctly?

If you've entered the misspelling "ouldy" while searching for something else, it is likely that you actually intended to type "mouldy". Mouldy refers to something covered in mold or mildew. Make sure to double-check your spelling for accurate results.

List of suggestions on how to spell ouldy correctly

  • baldy I'm going to need to wear a hat, or else I'll be "baldy" from the sun.
  • buddy I always bring my fishing buddy with me whenever I go on a fishing trip.
  • bulgy The bulgy backpack looked like it was about to burst at the seams.
  • bulky She struggled to carry the bulky package up the stairs.
  • bully I was bullied by some of the older kids on the playground and it made me feel scared and helpless.
  • Bundy Ted Bundy was a notorious serial killer who committed numerous heinous crimes and was eventually executed for his atrocities.
  • Coulby
  • could He could barely sleep at night, thinking about the upcoming job interview.
  • couldn I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw her walking into the room.
  • dully The lecture droned on dully, causing many students to doze off.
  • duly The agreements were duly signed by both parties.
  • foully I was accused of cheating foully, even though I had done nothing wrong.
  • fully I fully plan on attending the meeting tomorrow.
  • Fundy The Fundy National Park is a beautiful destination for nature lovers.
  • Gould Gould was a well-known advocate for science education.
  • gully The car swerved to avoid the deep gully in the road.
  • Judy Judy decided to take a break from her studies and go for a walk in the park.
  • July My vacation is scheduled for the last week of July.
  • Lully Jean-Baptiste Lully was an Italian-born French composer who was influential in the development of French Baroque music.
  • Lundy Lundy is also the name of a small island located in the Bristol Channel off the coast of England.
  • moldy The bread from yesterday's lunch was moldy and needed to be thrown out.
  • muddy I got my shoes muddy when I walked through the wet grass.
  • oily The pizza was so greasy and oily that I couldn't finish it.
  • Olay I use Olay moisturizer every day to keep my skin soft and hydrated.
  • old The old book was passed down from generation to generation.
  • olds Most of the kids in the class are six-year-olds.
  • only I have only seen the first episode of the new TV series.
  • Orly
  • OUL
  • outdo I'm determined to outdo my previous performance in the next race.
  • outlay The outlay for the new office space was much higher than we anticipated.
  • Oxley Oxley was a famous explorer who charted much of Australia's coastal regions.
  • pulpy The pulpy texture of the orange reminded me of a freshly squeezed glass of juice.
  • Purdy I'm going to the Purdy's chocolate store to buy some truffles.
  • ruddy Despite applying sunscreen regularly, Tim ended up with a ruddy complexion after spending hours in the sun.
  • Rudy Rudy is a beloved character in the classic sports film, Rudy.
  • sulky After the argument with her friend, she walked away feeling sulky and upset.
  • sully He doesn't want to sully his reputation by associating with questionable characters.
  • would I would love to go to the beach with you.
  • wouldn I wouldn't recommend going outside without a face mask.
  • woulds

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