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How to spell MAGET correctly?

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List of suggestions on how to spell maget correctly

  • aged The wine had an aged taste that suggested it had been stored for many years.
  • gadget My aunt loves to have the latest gadget in the market.
  • get
  • Imaged
  • made
  • Madge We were both mad about Madge.
  • mag The magician pulled a rabbit out of his hat, causing the audience to gasp in amazement at his mag.
  • magenta The vibrant magenta flowers caught her eye as she strolled through the garden.
  • maggot
  • magi He was the most powerful magi in the land.
  • magnet The magnet was strong enough to attract the metal object from a distance.
  • magneto Magneto sleeps with a magnet under his pillow to keep the bugs away.
  • MAGS
  • make
  • maker After completing her work as a maker, she enjoyed spending time in the garden.
  • mallet I need a mallet to fix this piece of wood.
  • malt I like to drink malt by the glass.
  • mamet
  • manet Edouard Manet was a French painter known for his artworks such as "Luncheon on the Grass".
  • marge I don't think you're going to like my new friend, Marge.
  • Margret Margret helped me study for my biology exam.
  • market I went to the farmers' market to buy fresh vegetables for dinner tonight.
  • mart
  • mast The mast is threatening to fall off the ship.
  • mat I'm going to try and clean up the mat in the entrance.
  • mate I'm not much of a drinker, but I'm sure that mate would go well with this beer.
  • mater The mater of the child was killed in a car accident.
  • matey I am your true, true matey.
  • matt I have to call Matt to pick up my dog.
  • maxed
  • meager The family had a meager dinner consisting only of rice and beans.
  • meet
  • Met The MET Gallery is a must see in New York.
  • midget There was a midget in the audience.
  • might My parents might be angry if they knew I was here.
  • MOET I'd love some of that moet.
  • piaget
  • target My target for the week is to finish reading two books.

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