What is the correct spelling for HURLY?

If you've mistakenly spelled "hurly", the correct suggestion could be "hurly-burly", which means a noisy or chaotic situation. Alternatively, you might have been looking for "hurl" or "hurley", which respectively denote throwing forcefully or a type of wooden stick used in a traditional Irish sport.

Correct spellings for HURLY

  • burly My neighbor is a burly man who could easily lift a car.
  • curly My hair is naturally curly, and I love how bouncy it looks.
  • Harley My boss arrived on his Harley Davidson motorcycle this morning.
  • hilly The hilly terrain made it difficult for the cyclists to maintain a consistent pace during the race.
  • holly Every year we hang holly over the fireplace for the holidays.
  • holy Holy moly, that was a great performance!
  • hourly I get paid hourly, so my paycheck varies depending on how many hours I work each week.
  • hula I learned how to do the hula dance at a luau in Hawaii.
  • hull The hull of the ship was made of steel and was able to withstand rough waves at sea.
  • hurl He wanted to hurl the rock as far as he could.
  • hurler The hurler pitched a fast ball and struck out the batter.
  • Hurley I saw Hurley surfing at the beach yesterday.
  • hurls The angry passenger hurls insults at the flight attendant who is trying to calm him down.
  • hurry I need you to hurry up so we don't miss the train.
  • surly The surly store clerk snapped at the customer for asking a simple question.