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How to spell FOGED correctly?

If you've misspelled "foged", worry not! It's likely you intended to type "forged" instead. The word "forged" means to create or form something, often through skill or deception. Double-check your spelling before submitting, but don't fret too much, as autocorrect can be a foggy friend sometimes!

List of suggestions on how to spell foged correctly

  • aged The aged oak tree stood proudly in the center of the park.
  • Bodged He bodged the repair and now it's worse than before.
  • Bogged The tractor got bogged down in the mud.
  • COED A coed is someone who attended college.
  • Cooed Gary cooed when he saw the picture of his family.
  • Dodged I dodged that bullet by shutting my eyes.
  • dogged Despite facing numerous obstacles, the athlete's dogged determination led him to win the race.
  • fagged
  • faked The demonstration was faked.
  • fanged The snake's fanged mouth opened wide as it charged.
  • Faxed I faxed my proposal to the company.
  • fed She is fed up with his nonsense.
  • feed I always feed my cat at around 6pm every day.
  • fixed My watch is fixed, so you can't steal it.
  • Fled After being cornered by the police, the fugitive fled the scene.
  • Flogged The prisoner was flogged after attempting to escape from jail.
  • foaled The foaled horse whinnied in protest.
  • Foamed The drink was foamed with cream and sugar.
  • Fobbed I fobbed off my homework for another day.
  • fog
  • fogey She was a fogey who refused to let go of the past.
  • fogged The mirror was fogged from the steam of the hot shower.
  • foggy I feel foggy after inhaling that smoke.
  • Fogies How many Fogies total are in this puzzle?
  • fogs The fogs of the early morning covered the entire city.
  • fogy
  • foiled His attempt at robbery was foiled by the clerk's vigilance.
  • fold
  • fond I am fond of spending my weekends reading books.
  • food The food is terrible here.
  • Fooled Jenna was fooled by Andrew's lies.
  • footed She stood footed on the ground, steady and unwavering in her resolve.
  • Foraged She foraged for mushrooms in the forest.
  • forced The victims were forced to pay a ransom.
  • ford The Ford truck is perfect for hauling heavy loads.
  • Forded I was disappointed that the Forded did not work.
  • forge In order to forge something, you need a forge.
  • forged He forged his parents' signatures on the permission slip to go on the school trip.
  • forger The forger was caught after trying to sell his fake paintings to a local art gallery.
  • forges My swords are forges of the finest steel.
  • forget I always forget to bring my umbrella when it's raining.
  • forked I forked the spaghetti so that it was easier to eat.
  • formed After he formed the dough, he let it rise for an hour.
  • fouled The basketball player was fouled while attempting to shoot the ball.
  • Fowled The farmer fowled the ducks.
  • Foxed The pages of the old book were foxed from years of use and exposure to humidity.
  • Fred Fred was curious about what animals lived in the forest.
  • Fudged The results of the fudged survey were not released.
  • Ged
  • gorged After the long hike we finally arrived at the waterfall and gorged ourselves with a picnic lunch.
  • Gouged The mechanic gouged me with his exorbitant fees for a simple repair.
  • hogged He hogged the blanket all night, leaving his partner shivering in the cold.
  • Jogged I jogged four miles this morning.
  • Lodged I lodged a complaint with customer service about my damaged order.
  • Logged I logged into my computer and checked my email.
  • rouged She had rouged her cheeks to add a little color to her pale skin.
  • togaed The togaed statue of Julius Caesar stood tall in the city square.
  • togged My shoes were too tight and the cuffs to my socks were too tight, so I togged.

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