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How to spell FASHED correctly?

If you find yourself repeatedly misspelling the word "fashed", fret not! The correct suggestions to rectify this error might include "fished", "washed", "flashed" or "smashed". Remember to proofread your writing to ensure accurate spelling and maintain a polished presentation.

List of suggestions on how to spell fashed correctly

  • Ached After a long day of standing, my feet ached.
  • Bashed The bully mercilessly bashed the smaller boy for no reason.
  • cashed She cashed in her retirement account to start her own business.
  • dashed I dashed to catch the bus before it departed.
  • faced Despite the challenges that she faced, she never gave up on her dreams.
  • faded
  • fahd She has a keen sense of Fahd.
  • faked I faked my own death to get away from my creditors.
  • Famed The famed actor received yet another award for his outstanding performance in the recent blockbuster movie.
  • famished After hiking for hours without any food, I was absolutely famished.
  • Fared During the storm, we were worried about how the small boats fared out at sea.
  • Fasted I fasted for 24 hours before my medical exam.
  • fated It seemed as though we were fated to never see each other again.
  • fathead I can't believe the fathead is driving that car.
  • fazed I was surprised that she could be so fazed by my insult.
  • Fished Yesterday, I fished with my grandfather on the lake and we caught a bunch of trout.
  • fisher The fisher ran through the forest with a freshly caught trout in its mouth.
  • Flashed I flashed the light in his face.
  • Fleshed She fleshed out the details of her plan for world domination.
  • flushed
  • fused The fuse was fused.
  • gashed After being gashed in the head by a brick, she was taken to the ER.
  • Gnashed After cutting herself on the jagged sink, she gnashed her teeth in pain.
  • Hashed
  • Lashed The woman was lashed with a belt for her insubordination.
  • Leashed My dog is leashed and she won't run away.
  • Mashed I mashed the potatoes in my kitchenaid.
  • Quashed The investigation into the scandal was quashed.
  • shed I need to clean out the shed in the yard so I can store more tools.
  • washed

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