melted
Common misspellings:
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- metled (60.0%)
- mealted (40.0%)
Usage examples for melted:
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His dream was melted in his blood, and his blood ran bright for her.
"The Trespasser" – D.H. Lawrence -
The silver will be melted iron and steel will take its place.
"Berlin and Sans-Souci" – Louise Muhlbach -
" Really, I don't see-" she began with distant politeness; then her face changed and melted and again her blood spoke for her before her lips.
"The Fruit of the Tree" – Edith Wharton -
The crowd melted as though by magic; they also recognized the young man's authority.
"Madge Morton's Victory" – Amy D.V. Chalmers