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How to spell FLOGG correctly?

If you are looking for alternative spellings for the misspelling "flogg", here are a few possible correct suggestions: "flog", "blog", "fog", and "flag". Remember to check the context and intended meaning to select the appropriate word, as these suggestions may vary. Double-checking your spelling is always a good practice!

List of suggestions on how to spell flogg correctly

  • blog I read her blog every day for the latest fashion trends.
  • clog
  • flag I love waving my country's flag during national holidays.
  • flags I saw several national flags waving in the wind at the international conference.
  • Flo Nate went to the store and bought some ice cream for Flo.
  • flock I have a flock of crows near my house.
  • floe The polar bear was standing on a large floe of ice, scanning the horizon for seals.
  • flog The boss threatened to flog the employees if they didn't meet their sales target.
  • Flogged The government flogged the man for questioning the policies that they claimed to be working.
  • flogger I'm going to give you a flogger to punish you.
  • flogs The online retailer flogs a wide range of products to customers around the world.
  • floor We're going to have to walk on the floor.
  • flop The new business model turned out to be a flop, leading to a loss in profits.
  • flour I need to buy some flour for the cake I am baking.
  • flow The river's flow was so strong that it carried away the fallen tree.
  • Flung
  • fog
  • foggy The foggy morning air made for an unpleasant commute.
  • fogy The fogy was so old he couldn't walk anymore.
  • frog Jenny's pet frog died overnight.
  • log I need to keep a log of what I do today.
  • loge I have a loge ticket.
  • logo I designed a new logo for my small business.
  • logy
  • slog The hiker had to slog through the muddy trail after the heavy rain.

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