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How to spell EDDGE correctly?

If you accidentally misspelled "edge" as "eddge", here are some possible correct suggestions: "edge", "edged", "edger" or "edgy". Always review your spelling and grammar, and use spell-check to avoid mistakes.

List of suggestions on how to spell eddge correctly

  • adage The adage that "time is money" holds true in many industries.
  • Addie
  • badge
  • Bodge I tried to fix the leaky faucet with a bodge job, but ended up making it worse.
  • budge Despite multiple attempts, the stuck drawer wouldn't budge an inch.
  • cadge I saw a man cadge some money on the street corner.
  • dodge I decided to dodge the ball.
  • doge Doge is a term often used to describe a Shiba Inu dog, the face of the popular cryptocurrency.
  • edda The ewes were part of an edda, a Norse term for a group of female animals considered as a unit
  • Eddie You can always count on Eddie to be there for a good time.
  • eddy
  • edge
  • edged The blade is edged in revenge.
  • edger The landscaper used the edger to create a clean edge along the sidewalk.
  • edges Be careful when handling the glass vase, the edges are very sharp.
  • edgy Her edgy personality made her stand out from the rest of the group.
  • fudge What on Earth are you doing with that fudge?
  • hedge I shaped my hedge so it would be tall and strong.
  • Hodge
  • judge The judge listened to both sides of the case before making a final decision.
  • ledge The partygoers stood on the narrow ledge overlooking the open water.
  • lodge The lodge was a great place to relax after a day of skiing.
  • Madge The madge in the mirror is not me.
  • midge I caught a little midge while I was out walking.
  • nudge I'll give you a little nudge to remind you of the deadline.
  • ridge I run up the ridge to the top.
  • sedge The sedge plants by the pond provided a natural habitat for the birds.
  • wedge She used a wedge to hold open the door.

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