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How to spell SAWGY correctly?

If you've come across the misspelling "sawgy", fear not! Here are a few possible correct suggestions: "soggy" refers to something wet or waterlogged, while "sway" relates to movement or rocking. "Sappy" implies excessive sentimentality, and "stagy" describes behavior that is exaggerated or theatrical. Remember to double-check the correct spelling to ensure effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell sawgy correctly

  • sag As we age, our skin tends to sag.
  • saga The Game of Thrones saga has captivated audiences around the world.
  • sage He is a wise sage who has spent many years studying the philosophy of life.
  • saggy The old woman's skin was saggy and showed signs of aging.
  • sago Sago is a type of starch extracted from the pith of various tropical palm stems.
  • sags The mattress sags in the middle.
  • sang She sang the national anthem with pride.
  • Sarge Sarge was a tough but fair drill sergeant during basic training.
  • saw She saw a beautiful bird fly by her window.
  • saws
  • say
  • seaway
  • sedgy The sedgy edge of the pond was the perfect spot to sit and watch the sunset.
  • shaggy The dog's coat was shaggy and unkempt.
  • soggy The vegetables in the soup were overly cooked and the noodles were soggy.
  • stagy I am not feeling so stagy today.
  • sway

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