What is the correct spelling for FLL?

If you've mistakenly typed "fll", fear not! Here are some possible corrections you can consider. It could be "fall", describing the season of autumn or "full", meaning complete or containing all elements. Another option could be "fill", indicating to make something occupy empty space. Double-check your context and choose the appropriate correction!

Correct spellings for FLL

  • all All of the cookies were eaten by my little brother.
  • ell
  • fall The leaves fall gracefully in autumn.
  • fell I tripped on the curb and fell onto the sidewalk.
  • fill Please fill up your water bottle before leaving the house.
  • fl
  • fl.
  • FLA
  • Flo Flo rented a bicycle to explore the city.
  • FLT The FLT team was responsible for loading the cargo onto the plane.
  • flu I got the flu today.
  • fly The fly buzzed in annoyance.
  • FOL
  • FOLL
  • full The jar was half-full of milk.
  • ill Many people are ill with the flu this time of year.
  • LL