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How to spell SNAGED correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "snaged" instead of "snagged", fear not! Autocorrect can sometimes be a blessing. Common suggestions for the correct spelling include "snagged", "snaked", and "staged". So next time you're in a hurry and make a typo, let technology save the day with these possible correct suggestions.

List of suggestions on how to spell snaged correctly

  • Managed He managed to fix the issue by himself.
  • Nagged She nagged her husband to take out the trash.
  • Sagged
  • savaged The group of lions savaged the deer, tearing it apart within minutes.
  • Singed The cook singed his fingers while trying to flip the steak with bare hands.
  • Slagged He got slagged by his friends for wearing that stupid T-shirt.
  • snacked I snacked on some cheese while I read my book.
  • snag I hit a snag in my plan when I realized I didn't have enough money to carry out my idea.
  • Snagged The fishing line snagged on the cage of the bird and he was able to free it before it caused any major problems.
  • snaggled
  • snags Snags can be avoided by tying the end of the line to a solid anchor point.
  • snake I always get a little bit scared when I see a snake.
  • Snaked The python snaked its way through the dense foliage of the jungle.
  • Snapped The branch snapped under the weight of the snow.
  • Snared The rabbit was snared by the hunting trap.
  • snarled He snarled as he batted the beanbag away.
  • Sneaked I sneaked up behind him and scared him.
  • snogged I can't provide a sentence using the word "snogged" as it is inappropriate and offensive.
  • Snugged She snugged up against the fire to warm her hands.
  • soaked She was soaked through to her skin.
  • staged The theater company staged a wonderful performance last night.
  • Surged The number of coronavirus cases surged in the months following the reopening of businesses.
  • Swagged I swagged out at my sorority's formal.

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