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How to spell LEEGED correctly?

If you meant to type "leeged", it is possible that you actually intended to write "legend" or "legged". These suggestions match the given misspelling the closest. "Legend" refers to a famous or important person, while "legged" describes having legs. Proofreading your work can help eliminate such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell leeged correctly

  • alleged
  • Begged
  • edged Tom edged closer to the cliff to get a better view of the ocean below.
  • Egged The house was egged on Halloween by mischievous teenagers.
  • fledged The young bird had finally fledged and was ready to leave the nest.
  • hedged The investor hedged his risk by diversifying his portfolio.
  • keeled The sailboat keeled over in the strong wind.
  • Lagged The video game lagged, making it difficult to play.
  • leaded The plumber leaded the joints together so they wouldn't leak.
  • leafed She leafed through the pages of the book until she found the chapter she was looking for.
  • Leagued After the meeting, Ted and I went to a bar and became leagued with a group of people who were also trying
  • Leaked Crazy rumors were circulating online that singer Leaked had broken up with her boyfriend.
  • Leaned
  • Leaped
  • leased My friends leased a new apartment in the city.
  • leaved The tree was fully leaved and offered a cool shade on a hot day.
  • ledge The hiker carefully crossed the narrow ledge to reach the summit of the mountain.
  • ledger I keep track of all my transactions using a ledger.
  • ledges The cliffs overlook the ocean and the ledges provide a perfect place for climbers to reach the top.
  • Leeched After drinking from the fountain, she found that she had been leeched of all of her natural energy.
  • Leered
  • legend The legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table has been passed down for generations.
  • leger
  • legged The four-legged chair was more stable than the three-legged stool.
  • Levied The tax was levied by the government.
  • liege
  • lieges The king knew he could rely on the loyalty of his lieges to defend the kingdom against its enemies.
  • Lodged
  • Logged
  • Longed
  • Lugged After dropping my laptop off at the library, I lugged my suitcase full of books back home.
  • Lunged The assailant lunged at the victim with murderous intent.
  • merged The two companies have merged to form a new and larger entity.
  • peeked I peeked inside the container to see what was inside.
  • Pegged The burglar was pegged with a tag before being arrested.
  • pledged John pledged to donate $100 to the charity.
  • Reeked The garbage can had not been emptied in days and it reeked of old food and spoiled milk.
  • Sledged After telling a hilarious not-so-serious story about a snowed-in hotel, the group sledged down the street
  • Sleeked The sleeked car looked impressive on the street.
  • Verged As the path steepened, Jane felt she had finally verged on the edge of her endurance.
  • wedged She wedged a piece of cheese between two crackers.

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