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How to spell SUGGED correctly?

The misspelling "sugged" could possibly be corrected to "suggested", "sugar" or "slogged", depending on the context in which it was used. It is important to carefully proofread and check spelling to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell sugged correctly

  • bugged The police had bugged the suspect's phone to gather evidence for the case.
  • Hugged She hugged her friend tightly after not seeing her for several years.
  • Jugged The jugged hare was a favorite dish of aristocrats in the 18th century.
  • Lugged
  • mugged I was mugged last night while walking home from the convenience store.
  • rugged The rugged terrain made the hike more challenging, but also more rewarding.
  • Sagged The ceiling sagged heavily as we entered.
  • segued She segued into a story about her dog's latest incident.
  • Sighed I sighed in relief when the text message arrived with the news that my flight was delayed.
  • Slagged They were given a sound beating and were then slagged.
  • slogged I slogged through the entire workweek.
  • Slugged He slugged the ball and sent it flying over the fence.
  • smudged Her mascara was smudged and her eyes were swollen.
  • Snagged I snagged my sweater on a sharp nail that was sticking out of the fence.
  • snogged I snogged her in the dark.
  • Snugged I snugged the blanket around me and settled in for a cozy night's sleep.
  • soughed The wind soughed through the trees, creating a relaxing and soothing sound.
  • Sucked Sucked in her teeth, she sunk her fangs into his neck, injecting her venom into his bloodstream.
  • Sued It was announced that Jane had sued John.
  • sugared She always avoided sugared drinks to maintain her health.
  • suggest Please don't smoke in the house; I suggest you go outside.
  • surge His heart was racing from the surge of adrenaline.
  • Surged The waves surged against the shore, creating a rhythmic sound.
  • Swagged She swagged her way through college with her good looks and her intelligence.
  • swigged He swigged water from the bottle after his intense workout.
  • Tugged She tugged at the door, but it was firmly locked.

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