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How to spell STRALLE correctly?

If you intended to type "stralle" but made a spelling mistake, there are a few similar words that could fit. You may have meant "straddle", which means to sit or stand with legs wide apart. Alternatively, "stale" refers to something old or no longer fresh. Double-checking spellings can ensure clarity in communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell stralle correctly

  • SIALLE
  • Stable After a long and tumultuous journey, she finally found stability in her new job.
  • Stale The bread in the pantry had gone stale, so we had to throw it out.
  • Stall I had to stall the car engine before it completely shut off.
  • Stalled After countless attempts, the car's engine finally stalled.
  • Stalls The market stalls were packed with colorful fruits and vegetables.
  • Staple The staple food of this country is rice.
  • Startle The loud crash outside startled the sleeping cat, causing it to jump up in alarm.
  • Straddle She expertly straddled the horse, ready to embark on a trail ride through the scenic countryside.
  • Strafe The fighter jet began to strafe the enemy troops with precise and rapid gunfire.
  • Straggle After a long hike, they straggle behind, struggling to keep up with the rest of the group.
  • Strange The strange noise coming from the basement made me uneasy.
  • Strangle He tried to strangle his opponent in the heat of the fight.
  • Stroll I decided to take a leisurely stroll through the park to enjoy the beautiful autumn colors.
  • Strolled I strolled along the beach, enjoying the gentle breeze and the sound of crashing waves.
  • Stroller I took my baby for a walk in her new stroller.
  • Strolls He often takes leisurely strolls through the park in the evenings.

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