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How to spell STUGGING correctly?

The misspelling "stugging" could be corrected to "struggling", "staggering", "stumbling" or "staging". However, based on the context of the sentence or document, one suggestion may be more appropriate than the others. Always proofread and double-check spelling to ensure accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell stugging correctly

  • sagging The old wooden gate was sagging on its hinges.
  • Slagging I heard my coworkers slagging our boss behind his back.
  • Slugging Slugging is a common practice in densely populated urban areas where commuters share a ride in a personal vehicle.
  • Smudging She picked up the smudging stick and inhaled the earthy scent.
  • Snagging I spent all day snagging fishing line on the riverbank.
  • snogging We were having a great time snogging each other until we heard someone coming.
  • Snugging She spent the evening snugging under a warm blanket and reading a good book.
  • soughing The soughing wind in the trees provided a soothing soundtrack to my evening walk.
  • staging The staging of the play needs to be perfect for the audience to fully appreciate the performance.
  • stinging The bee's stinging bite left a painful mark on my arm.
  • Stubbing
  • Studding The studding on the leather jacket gave it a more edgy look.
  • stuffing I love the turkey, but my favorite part of Thanksgiving dinner is the stuffing.
  • stunning The sunset over the ocean was stunning, with pink and orange hues filling the sky.
  • surging The surging waves of the ocean made it difficult to swim.
  • Swagging As he walked down the street in his new outfit, he couldn't help but feel as though he was swagging.
  • swigging She was swigging a bottle of water after her morning run.
  • Tagging Tagging is a great way to keep track of important information.
  • Tugging The little boy was tugging on his mother's sleeve, begging for a scoop of ice cream.

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