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How to spell SCURG correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "scurg", fear not! The correct suggestions for this misspelling could be "scourge" or "surge". While these words have different meanings, they can provide insight into the intended word. So, next time, double-check before hitting send or use these alternatives.

List of suggestions on how to spell scurg correctly

  • scag
  • scar He had a scar on his forehead from when he fell off his bike as a child.
  • scare The horror movie was so terrifying that it gave me a scare.
  • scarf I like to wear a scarf to keep my neck warm on chilly days.
  • scarp The mountain was steep with a scarp of rocks and loose boulders.
  • Scars My scars tell a story of a time when I was hurt very badly.
  • scary The scary movie made me jump out of my seat.
  • score The basketball team was trailing by 10 points, but they managed to score 20 points in the last quarter and win the game.
  • scorn She looked at him with scorn, unable to conceal the disgust in her voice.
  • scour
  • scourge I was hoping that the ordeal of the scourge would be over by now.
  • scours The farmer scours the pasture daily to ensure the health and well-being of his livestock.
  • scrag She managed to catch the scrag of his shirt before he disappeared into the crowd.
  • Scrog I always try to stay out of the scrog pit.
  • scuba Underwater explorers use scuba gear to explore submerged sites.
  • scud A storm is brewing and it will be a scud storm.
  • scuff
  • scull The rower gripped the scull tightly as she propelled the boat forward through the water.
  • scum I refuse to associate with those sorts of people - they're scum.
  • scurf I have scurf on my shoulder.
  • scurfy Arthur has a bad case of scurfy.
  • scurry
  • scurvy Captain James Cook was plagued with scurvy while on his voyage across the Pacific Ocean.
  • secure I need to make sure my house is secure before leaving for vacation.
  • slug I don't want to eat that slug.
  • smug I'm so smug about how well I did on my test.
  • snug I love to curl up in a snug blanket on a cold and rainy day.
  • spurge The garden was covered in a layer of dried spurge.
  • sung I have sung in front of large crowds before.
  • surge The surge in demand for electricity is due to the hot weather.

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