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How to spell SLAGING correctly?

If you accidentally misspell "slaging", a possible correct suggestion would be "slashing". "Slashing" refers to cutting through or hitting with force, and can be used in various contexts, such as slashing prices, slashing through obstacles or slashing the opponent's defense.

List of suggestions on how to spell slaging correctly

  • flagging The athlete's energy was flagging after running the marathon.
  • lagging The website's slow loading speed was due to the lagging internet connection.
  • Plaguing The constant fear of failure has been plaguing him for years.
  • sagging
  • salvaging After the hurricane hit, the team focused on salvaging what they could from the wreckage.
  • savaging The dog was savaging the stuffed toy, tearing it apart with his teeth.
  • scaling Scaling the mountain was a difficult but exhilarating challenge.
  • seagoing The sailor spent most of his life on seagoing vessels.
  • sealing She carefully applied the sealing wax to the envelope before placing it in the mailbox.
  • Slabbing I was smack dab in the middle of a slabbing session.
  • slacking The boss is constantly giving us slacking offs.
  • Slagging His constant slagging of others behind their backs made him unpopular among his colleagues.
  • slain The knight had slain the dragon and saved the princess from danger.
  • Slaking After hiking for hours in the hot sun, I was slaking my thirst with cold water from my canteen.
  • Slamming He was slamming the door in frustration.
  • slang The use of slang language can make it difficult for outsiders to understand the conversation.
  • Slapping He was slapping the volleyball over the net.
  • slashing The chef was expertly slashing through the vegetables with his knife.
  • slating The company announced their plans for slating a new product launch in the upcoming quarter.
  • Slaving She was slaving away in the kitchen for hours to prepare the perfect dinner for her guests.
  • slaying The Dragon Queen was a fierce warrior, known for slaying any knight who dared to challenge her.
  • Sledging I love going sledging in the snow.
  • sling I had to wear a sling after I broke my arm playing basketball.
  • slinging She was slinging rocks at the birds.
  • Slugging After the Slugging match, everyone was covered in mud.
  • Sluing The truck driver had a difficult time sluing the trailer around the tight corner.
  • Snagging
  • soaking
  • Solacing She spent the evening solacing her best friend who was going through a tough breakup.
  • staging The staging of the play was impeccable and received a standing ovation from the audience.
  • surging The surging water was coming up to my waist.
  • Swagging I saw him swagging down the street with his new sneakers and cool shades on.

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