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How to spell SLUNGE correctly?

If you've encountered the misspelling "slunge", you may have intended to write "sponge" instead. Alternatively, "sling" or "sludge" could be the intended words. Remember to proofread and use a reliable spell-check tool to ensure accurate writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell slunge correctly

  • Clung She clung to her mother's hand tightly as they walked through the crowded market.
  • Flung She flung the ball at him with all her might.
  • lounge
  • lung The doctor found a spot on my lung during my annual check-up.
  • lunge The boxer made a quick lunge forward and landed a powerful punch on his opponent's jaw.
  • plunge The stock market took a plunge yesterday after the company announced their quarterly earnings.
  • plunger I used a plunger to unclog the bathroom sink.
  • slang I don't understand the slang that kids use these days.
  • slangy The book, written in a slangy language, was difficult to understand for those not familiar with the urban jargon.
  • sledge The children enjoyed riding down the snowy hill on their sledge.
  • sling He wore a sling on his arm after injuring it in a fall.
  • sludge The factory was fined for dumping toxic sludge into the river.
  • sludgy I can't get the sludgy batter out of the bowl.
  • slug The slug crawled slowly across the wet pavement after the rain.
  • slugger The slugger hit a ball over the outfield fence.
  • Sluing The car suddenly began sluing on the icy road.
  • Slung She slung her backpack over her shoulder and headed for the door.
  • Slunk After apologizing to the principal, the student slunk away from her office feeling ashamed.
  • stung She was stung by a bee when she was out planting flowers.
  • sung She had never sung in public before, but tonight she decided to take the stage and show off her skills.
  • Swung I swung by the duty-free store on the way to the airport.
  • synge

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