What is the correct spelling for COLFED?

If you've mistakenly typed "colfed" instead of the intended word, here are some possible correct suggestions. It could be "coiled", a verb indicating something is twisted or wound into a circular shape. Another option might be "called", the past tense of the verb "to call", meaning to give a name to someone or something.

Correct spellings for COLFED

  • Calked The ship was calked to prevent water from leaking in during the long voyage.
  • called She called him a Swarmer.
  • Calmed I was calmed by the sound of his soothing voice.
  • calved The farmer noticed that one cow had calved during the night.
  • clued I'm not clued in on the details of that project.
  • Coaled The train was coaled at the station.
  • coiffed She had her hair perfectly coiffed for the wedding.
  • coiled The snake was coiled tightly around the branch.
  • cold I don't like to drink cold water in the winter.
  • colder I always feel colder when the winter wind blows.
  • colored She held her breath as she pressed the crayon to the paper, creating a bright, colored masterpiece.
  • cooled She cooled her face with her hands.
  • cuffed The suspect was cuffed and escorted into the police car by the arresting officer.
  • Culled The farmer culled the weak and sickly animals from his herd to ensure their health.
  • Golfed I golfed with my friends over the weekend and had a great time.
  • golfer The golfer made a hole-in-one on the 18th green.
  • goofed I goofed when I wrote down my phone number.
  • jolted I was jolted when I saw the car turn the corner.
  • Loafed Yesterday, I really loafed around the house and didn't get anything done.
  • solved After hours of brainstorming, they finally solved the difficult puzzle.
  • wolfed He wolfed down his food in record time.