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How to spell MADDLY correctly?

It is likely that the intended word was "madly", meaning to act in a reckless or frenzied way. Other possible correct suggestions could include "maddle" (to mix or stir vigorously) or "medley" (a mixture or combination of different elements).

List of suggestions on how to spell maddly correctly

  • addle The noise from the construction site was enough to addle even the most focused of minds.
  • badly I badly need some rest after staying up all night.
  • cuddly I love snuggling with my cuddly teddy bear.
  • diddly I'll do the dishes tonight since you're already so diddly busy.
  • fiddly I find it fiddly to button up my shirt with one hand.
  • hardly
  • madden The Madden NFL 17 game is coming out soon.
  • madder She madder than a wet hen when she found out her car was towed.
  • Madelyn I madelyn's favorite food is pizza.
  • madly After she poured the milk into the coffee, she madly added cream and sugar, not noticing the burnt smell.
  • mainly I mainly stay inside on weekends to catch up on my favorite TV shows.
  • manly He wanted to appear manly in front of his friends, so he refused to cry.
  • mayday The captain of the ship sent out a mayday distress signal when they encountered a severe storm.
  • mayfly The mayfly is a small, fast-flying insect that lives only a few days.
  • meddle
  • midday I always take a nap at midday to refresh my mind and body.
  • middle The middle of the road is not always the best option.
  • middy
  • mildly She was mildly interested in the new movie.
  • Muddily It was morning and the fog was still muddily hanging in the air.
  • muddle I can't seem to focus on anything else but the muddle in my head.
  • muddy After walking through the rain, his boots were muddy and covered in dirt.
  • oddly Oddly enough, the keys to my car were found in the refrigerator.
  • paddle I love to paddle in the lake during the summer.
  • piddly I'm not wasting my time with such a piddly amount of money.
  • saddle She adjusted the saddle on her horse before setting off on the trail ride.
  • sadly I'm sadly not fit for the job.
  • tiddly I had a bit too much to drink and was feeling quite tiddly.
  • waddle I waddle across the Street every morning.

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