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How to spell FOOSLES correctly?

The misspelling "foosles" can be corrected by changing it to "fossils", "fussels" or "footles". Fossils refers to the remains of living beings that have been preserved in rock. Fussels is an alternate spelling of "fussel", which means a barely visible particle. Footles means lacking in significance or pointlessness.

List of suggestions on how to spell foosles correctly

  • boodles The wealthy businessman splurged on boodles of diamonds and exquisite artwork.
  • doodles When I'm bored, I tend to draw meaningless doodles on any surface I can find.
  • flosses Mary flosses her teeth every day to keep them healthy and clean.
  • foibles Despite his many foibles, he was still loved by his family and friends.
  • fondles The man fondles his guitar, as if it were a precious object.
  • foodies The city's diverse culinary scene has attracted a growing community of foodies.
  • fooled I thought she was being sincere, but she fooled me with her fake smile.
  • fools Only fools believe they can cheat death.
  • footless He felt footless after walking for miles and decided to take a break and rest his tired feet.
  • footsies The couple was playing footsies under the table at the fancy restaurant.
  • googles Google's search engine is widely considered to be the most comprehensive and accurate.
  • gooses The farmer raised several gooses on his farm.
  • looses She looses her hair tie and spends 10 minutes searching for it before finding it in her pocket.
  • moodles
  • noodles I love to cook noodles with vegetables for a healthy and filling meal.
  • nooses There were three nooses hanging from the tree in front of the courthouse.
  • oodles I have oodles of time to finish my homework before the deadline.
  • poodles My neighbor has two poodles that love to play fetch in the park.
  • tootles Tootles, my friend, I'll see you later.
  • tousles He tousles his hair with his fingers to give it a messy look.

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