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How to spell STRAG correctly?

Strag, a common typographical error, can easily be corrected to "stag". This one-letter change not only makes it grammatically accurate but also gives it a relevant meaning. "Stag" typically refers to a male deer and can be a valuable addition to the text, blending in seamlessly with the context of wildlife or nature discussions.

List of suggestions on how to spell strag correctly

  • drag She had to drag the heavy suitcase down the stairs because the elevator was broken.
  • satrap The satrap governor of the conquered province was harsh and cruel.
  • scrag Bob picked up a scrag and placed it in the trash.
  • stag Last weekend, I saw a majestic stag running across the field.
  • stage I'm on stage tonight.
  • stagy The horse looked stagy.
  • steak I'm going to go have a steak tonight.
  • storage The party supplies plenty of storage for all of the loot they gathered.
  • strafe The pilot had to strafe the enemy tanks in order to weaken their defense.
  • strain The strain in the rope was making it tight.
  • strait There is a strait between the islands.
  • strange I don't understand why something strange is happening.
  • strap The strap didn't fit properly.
  • Strata The rock formation was full of strata.
  • straw She sipped her iced coffee through a straw, relishing the cold and sweet taste on a hot summer day.
  • straws
  • stray If you see a stray animal, please take it to the nearest animal shelter.
  • strays The animal shelter was full of strays that were looking for their forever homes.
  • streak He has a winning streak in tennis tournaments.
  • stream I love to hike along the stream and listen to the sound of the rushing water.
  • strew She decided to strew flower petals along the aisle for the wedding ceremony.
  • stria
  • Striae She noticed the faint striae on his skin.
  • string The string of lights stretched out before her.
  • strong She is a strong and independent woman who doesn't need anyone to take care of her.
  • strung The guitar strings were strung tightly, ready for the musician to play.
  • trig I need to trig my watch so I know what time it is.
  • Trug I carried the freshly harvested vegetables in my trug.

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