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How to spell FLAGE correctly?

There are a few potential correct suggestions for the misspelling "flage", depending on the intended word. If the writer meant "flag", a correct suggestion would be to add the missing "g". If they meant "flange", a correct suggestion would be to swap the "a" and "e" letters. Lastly, if they meant "flakes", a correct suggestion would be to swap the "g" and "k" letters.

List of suggestions on how to spell flage correctly

  • fake I can't believe she wore a fake designer handbag to the party.
  • FLA
  • flack The celebrity received a lot of flack for their controversial comments on social media.
  • flag I waved the flag proudly during the parade.
  • Flagged I flagged down the server to ask for another drink.
  • flagon The bartender poured the ale from the tap into a flagon and brought it to the table.
  • flags During the parade, the children waved small American flags.
  • flak The politician received a lot of flak from his colleagues for his controversial remarks.
  • flake
  • Flaked He flaked on our plans at the last minute.
  • flakes I brushed the flakes of snow off my coat after walking through the storm.
  • flaky The croissants from that bakery had a deliciously flaky texture.
  • flame I saw the flame of the candle flicker in the dark room.
  • flange
  • flare The bright red flare illuminated the night sky as a distress signal.
  • flaw The painting was beautiful, but the artist noticed a flaw in the corner.
  • flax She used flax seeds to make her morning smoothie.
  • flay I wouldn't want to flay my skin in the sun all day.
  • flee The animals flee from the forest fire.
  • floe The seal sat on the ice floe, enjoying the sun's warmth.
  • flog The horse's owner would flog it to make it run faster.
  • flue The flue ran up the chimney.
  • fluke She had a fluke of luck and won the lottery.
  • foliage I can smell the sweetness of the flowers in the garden's foliage.
  • lag The video game was experiencing lag and the players were becoming frustrated.
  • lager I prefer to drink lager over ale.
  • lake The lake is filled with fresh water.
  • large She was very large.
  • loge The actors made their way to the loge as the lights dimmed for the performance.
  • luge The luge is a winter Olympic sport where athletes slide down an icy track on a sled.

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