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How to spell BOCHED correctly?

If you are looking for correct suggestions for the misspelling "boched", consider these options: "botched", meaning messed up or bungled, "bached", referring to a musical composition for multiple instruments or "etched", denoting the process of engraving or printing on a surface. Remember to double-check your spelling to avoid any confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell boched correctly

  • Ached My head ached after studying for hours.
  • Bashed I accidentally bashed my arm against the table.
  • beached The whale was beached on the shore and needed rescuing.
  • Belched
  • Benched The player was benched for the rest of the season due to his poor performance.
  • Birched She was birched then released.
  • bitched
  • blotched The apple was blotched with brown spots.
  • Boded He knew that he had to find a way out of the dungeon before Boded found him.
  • boned
  • booed You were booed off the stage.
  • bored I am so bored that I could fall asleep right now.
  • botched The contractor botched the job and had to redo it at their own expense.
  • botcher I am not programmed to provide sentences with derogatory terms or insults such as "botcher".
  • Botches He botches every task he's given.
  • bowed My head was bowed in apology as I entered the room.
  • broached She broached the topic of their future plans during dinner.
  • bunched She bunched up the fabric of her shirt and buttoned it over her chest.
  • bushed After a long day of hiking, I was completely bushed.
  • Coached She had been coached in how to give the presentation.
  • Couched She couched her request in polite language to avoid offending her boss.
  • douched
  • mooched I mooched some code off of GitHub.
  • notched My arrow's notched blade screams for blood.
  • poached I poached eggs on top of a bed of spinach.
  • pouched The kangaroo reached into her pouched and pulled out a snack for her joey.
  • roached I was about to roached the suspect when he pulled a gun on me.
  • torched The mob torched the building in retaliation for the police brutality.
  • touched The music I listened to touched me in a way no other music ever had.
  • Vouched I vouched for her before the race.

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