Meddle is the spelling for the word that means to interfere in something. Medal is the spelling for what you can win in a competition.
You spelled it right.
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i told a meddle on my brother
I want you to stop meddling in my affairs.
An antonym for meddle would be ignore, avoid, dodge, or stay out of because meddle means to involve oneself in matter without right or invitation.
The adjective forms for the verb to meddle is the present participle, meddling and the adjective meddlesome.
Other ways to say "to meddle" include: to intervene or interfere in the affairs of others; to butt in, to interfere, to interlope, to fiddle, to get caught up in...
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Meddle is correct.
One. Medal, though meddle is a homophone.
It was probably a guy who could spell the word Medal.
i told a meddle on my brother
Meddle was created on 1971-10-30.
I am going to meddle with your piles.
I want you to stop meddling in my affairs.
meddle :)
A homophone for the word "meddle" is "metal."
She next began to meddle in her neighbor's personal business.
Meddle - song - was created on 2008-08-04.