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How to spell PYSHED correctly?

If you meant to write "pyshed" but made a typo, consider correcting it to "pushed", which means applying force to move something. Another possibility is "pursed", which refers to carefully holding or gathering an object, typically with one's lips. Remember to double-check spellings to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell pyshed correctly

  • Bashed The bully bashed his victim's head against the wall.
  • bushed After hiking for 10 miles, I was completely bushed and in need of a break.
  • cashed After winning the lottery, she immediately cashed in her ticket at the nearest convenience store.
  • dashed The teacher wrote a series of dashed lines across the blackboard.
  • dished She dished out the food equally among her guests.
  • Fished Tom fished for hours but didn't catch anything.
  • gashed The dog gashed my hand when it jumped out from under the bed.
  • Gushed My heart gushed with happiness when I saw him again.
  • Hashed The password was hashed to protect it from being easily obtained by malicious attackers.
  • hushed
  • Lashed She lashed at the tree with her whip in frustration.
  • Mashed
  • meshed
  • Mushed The potato was overcooked and mushed.
  • Passed
  • plashed
  • posed She posed for a picture with a big smile on her face.
  • psyched I'm psyched to see my friends in town!
  • Pushed I pushed the door open and stepped into the dark room.
  • pusher I don't know what he's doing, but it sure looks like he's a pusher.
  • pushes The wind pushes the leaves off the trees.
  • rushed I was so rushed, I forgot my purse.
  • shed In the backyard, there is a small shed.
  • washed I washed the dishes and they felt so much better.
  • Wished My heart aches for what I wished for.

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