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How to spell SRUGGED correctly?

For the misspelling "srugged", the correct suggestions could be "shrugged" or "struggled". While "shrugged" refers to a nonchalant shoulder movement, "struggled" indicates facing difficulties. Carefully choosing the right word in writing ensures clear communication and proper expression of ideas.

List of suggestions on how to spell srugged correctly

  • Bragged He bragged about his high score on the SATs to anyone who would listen.
  • Dragged He was dragged out of his bed by his annoying alarm clock.
  • Drudged I drudged through my workday, feeling exhausted and unmotivated.
  • drugged The police believed that the suspect drugged his victims before committing the crime.
  • grudged I always grudged him for not inviting me to his party.
  • ragged The old man's clothes were torn and ragged, showing signs of wear and tear.
  • rigged The game was rigged in his favor, and it was evident that he was cheating.
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  • Sagged I sagged under the weight of the suitcase.
  • Shrugged When he was asked about the lost keys, he simply shrugged and said he didn't know.
  • Slagged I was slagged by my friend for reading the new book in the library.
  • slogged The hiker slogged through the muddy trail, putting one foot in front of the other with great effort.
  • Slugged The baseball player slugged the ball out of the park.
  • smudged The painting was ruined when someone accidentally smudged it.
  • Snagged I snagged a great deal of fruit at the market.
  • snogged I snogged her in the back of the cinema.
  • Snugged I was snugged up in my sleeping bag.
  • soughed The leaves soughed gently in the autumn breeze.
  • sprigged At the party, Maria sprigged a grapefruit with rosewater.
  • Surged The surge in energy was too much for me to handle and I Surged.
  • Swagged She was so "swagged" out on drugs she couldn't tell the difference between reality and her hallucinations.
  • swigged I swigged my bottle of beer.
  • Trudged I trudged through the thick mud, wishing I had worn my boots instead of my sneakers.

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