What is the correct spelling for GALRED?

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Correct spellings for GALRED

  • called Yesterday, my friend called me to ask if I wanted to go to the movies tonight.
  • Cared She had always cared deeply for her younger sister's well-being.
  • galled It galled me to see him get all the attention when I had put in more effort.
  • galore At the buffet, there were desserts galore.
  • garret The young artist painted in her garret studio, surrounded by her creative tools and inspiration.
  • geared The company's new product line is geared towards younger consumers.
  • gelled I have a bowl of gelled fruit on the kitchen table.
  • Glared The angry teacher glared at the students who were talking during the lesson.
  • glued I accidentally glued my fingers together while repairing the broken vase.
  • Gored The matador was badly gored during the bullfight and had to be rushed to the hospital.
  • Gulled He thought he had found the perfect investment opportunity, but he realized he had been gulled by a deceitful salesman.
  • Jared This is a sentence with the name "Jared" in it.
  • Jarred The loud noise of the music jarred my nerves.