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How to spell DIGGED correctly?

If you have come across the misspelling "digged", it's important to correct it to the proper spelling "dug". "Digged" originated as an archaic past tense form of the verb "dig", but nowadays it is considered incorrect. By using "dug", you'll ensure your writing adheres to standard English grammar and vocabulary.

List of suggestions on how to spell digged correctly

  • dagger The assassin drew his dagger and aimed it at his target.
  • danged I'll be danged if that dog didn't eat my shoe again!
  • Diced The chef carefully diced the vegetables before adding them to the soup.
  • Died
  • digger The construction worker used the digger to dig a deep hole for the foundation.
  • Diggers The diggers worked tirelessly to excavate the site.
  • Diked The farmers diked the river to prevent flooding.
  • Dined Last night, my family and I dined at a fancy restaurant downtown.
  • Dinged I accidentally dinged the car door on a pole.
  • dirge The mournful dirge played throughout the church as the funeral procession made its way down the aisle.
  • Dived I dived into the pool and swam a few laps before getting out.
  • Dodged
  • dogged Despite facing numerous obstacles, her dogged determination enabled her to achieve her goals.
  • Dragged She dragged her feet as she walked towards her house.
  • drugged The athlete was caught cheating when it was discovered that he drugged himself before the competition.
  • Dunged
  • Egged I heard that the restaurant down the street from me is owned by the people who own the Egged bus line.
  • gigged I gigged all weekend with my band and made some great connections in the music industry.
  • Jigged The jigged mouse was fishy.
  • Pigged Phil is a pigged man.
  • rigged The election was allegedly rigged by the opposition party.
  • tagged My new shirt is tagged with my favorite store.
  • togged The team togged up in brand new gear for the big game.
  • Tugged She tugged on the rope, trying to pull the heavy box closer to her.
  • Twigged I finally twigged that she had been lying to me all along.
  • wigged I was wearing a wigged out hat.

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