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How to spell GABULER correctly?

If you're encountering the misspelling "Gabuler", here are some possible correct suggestions: "Gambler" refers to someone who takes risks in gambling. "Gambol" means to play or skip around joyfully. "Imbue" signifies to inspire or permeate with a quality. "Guilder" refers to a former Dutch or German coin. "Gibber" means to speak rapidly and incoherently.

List of suggestions on how to spell Gabuler correctly

  • Abler Sarah is abler to multitask and complete tasks efficiently compared to her colleagues.
  • Abuser She finally left her abusive partner, determined to never be an abuser herself.
  • Babbler The loud babbler disrupted the peaceful atmosphere of the library.
  • Dabbler He was a dabbler in many hobbies, often starting something new only to abandon it a short while later.
  • Gabbier My outgoing cousin is much gabbier than I am, always talking and sharing stories.
  • Gabble The guests at the party began to gabble excitedly when the surprise was revealed.
  • Gabbled The politician gabbled his speech, speaking quickly and incoherently.
  • Gabbles She gabbles on the phone for hours without taking a breath.
  • Gable The house had a beautiful gable roof that added elegance to its design.
  • Gabled The charming cottage had a beautiful gabled roof that added character to its appearance.
  • Gables I love the old Victorian houses with their charming gables and intricate architectural details.
  • Gambler The gambler nervously placed a high-stakes bet on the roulette wheel.
  • Gobbler Every Thanksgiving, my family gathers around the table to enjoy a delicious turkey gobbler.
  • Hauler The tractor-trailer hauler transported goods across the country.
  • Mauler The fearless mauler pounced on its prey, tearing it apart with its sharp claws.
  • Tabular The report included a tabular representation of the sales data for the past quarter.

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