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How to spell SLUGE correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "sluge", it is likely that the intended word was "sludge". Sludge refers to thick, muddy or viscous substances. Other correct suggestions for a similar sound include "slooge" or "sleigh". However, it is important to ensure the context matches the intended word to avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell sluge correctly

  • loge
  • lug I had to lug all of my bags to the car because I packed too much.
  • luge She went down the track on a luge at breakneck speed.
  • luger I always carry a Luger when I go out.
  • luke He always says the same thing: "You are like Luke Skywalker.
  • sage She added a pinch of sage to the soup to enhance the flavor.
  • silage The farmer stored the corn crop in a silage pit.
  • slag The waste material left over after smelting metal is called slag.
  • slake Mary tried to slake her thirst with water from the well, but she was filthy and it tasted sour.
  • sledge : endants hit the sledge with their mallets to break it apart.
  • sloe I spotted a sloe hanging from the tree outside.
  • slog I'm not interested in your argument, it's just a slog.
  • slough The dog had to be helped out of the slough.
  • sludge The garbage truck deposited its vile sludge on the street.
  • sludgy The sludge on the bottom of the coffee pot was thick and Sludgy.
  • slue The driver tried to avoid the pothole and ended up in a slue on the side of the road.
  • Slued The car slued on the ice, making it difficult to control.
  • slug I found a slug crawling on my lettuce in the garden.
  • Slugged After carrying the heavy bag of groceries home, I felt as if I had been slugged in the stomach.
  • slugger Undervalued slugger signs contract with playoff contender.
  • Slugs I don't want to step in any slugs.
  • Slung After the attack, the victim was slung over the suspect's shoulder like a bag of meat.
  • slur I can't believe she called him a slur.
  • splurge I would love to splurge on a new outfit for the weekend but I can't afford it right now.
  • surge The surge of adrenaline washes over me as I realize I'm going to have to rob this store.

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