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How to spell TWEDLED correctly?

The correct spelling of "twedled" could be "twiddled". Other possible suggestions could include "tweezled", "tweaked" or "twirled". It's important to proofread and use a spell checker to avoid these errors and communicate clearly in written communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell twedled correctly

  • Dwelled He dwelled in his thoughts for hours, unable to shake off the feeling of sadness that was engulfing him.
  • Needled I needled my brother with a teasing remark.
  • Swelled My ankle swelled up after I twisted it during the soccer game.
  • Toddled The little boy toddled over to his mother, proudly showing her the flower he had picked.
  • Toweled She toweled off her wet hair and got dressed for the day.
  • Towelled She quickly towelled herself dry after taking a shower.
  • Treadled He treadled the loom with his feet to weave the intricate pattern.
  • Trebled The soccer team's score trebled after they made some changes to their strategy.
  • Twaddled I twaddled on for hours about my trip to Europe, but nobody seemed interested in hearing about it.
  • Tweaked I've tweaked the settings on my computer to improve its performance.
  • Tweed She wore a classy tweed blazer to her job interview.
  • Tweeted I tweeted about my new blog post and received a lot of engagement from my followers.
  • Twerked Last night, I twerked so hard at the party that I woke up with sore muscles.
  • Twiddled As he sat waiting for his appointment, he twiddled his thumbs nervously.
  • Twilled The twilled pattern on the fabric was created by weaving two threads over and two threads under.
  • Twirled She twirled around the dance floor in her elegant dress.
  • Wedded The couple is finally wedded after years of dating.
  • Wedged I accidentally wedged my foot in the narrow gap between the rocks.
  • Welled As he listened to the heartwarming story, tears welled up in his eyes.

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