How to spell SNOGG correctly?
If you find yourself mistyping "snogg", fret not! Here are a couple of suggestions that could help: "snog" - meaning to kiss passionately or "snug" - referring to a cozy and comfortable fit. Keep an eye out for autocorrect as it could have saved you from the "snogg" blunder.
List of suggestions on how to spell snogg correctly
- slog I need to slog through this report.
- smog The city was covered in a thick layer of smog, making it difficult to see beyond a few blocks.
- smoggy It was smoggy this morning.
- snag I ran into a snag while trying to finish my project on time.
- snags The fishing trip was cut short by a few snags in the river.
- snob I'm not a snob; I just refuse to eat at Taco Bell.
- snog
- snogged I snogged Lexi after the game yesterday.
- snot I had to blow my nose so hard that snot came out.
- snow The snow was falling gently on the trees, creating a winter wonderland.
- snowy In the forest, the snowy trees are a landmark.
- snug The baby was snug in its warm blanket.
- soggy My soggy pancakes made me sick.
- song She hummed a song while she cleaned.