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How to spell SUGGLE correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "suggle", fret not! The correct suggestions for this misspelling include "snuggle", which means to cuddle closely, and "struggle", referring to a difficult or challenging task. So, next time you encounter this typo, use these accurate options!

List of suggestions on how to spell suggle correctly

  • boggle The complexity of the math problem began to boggle his mind.
  • bugle The bugle call signaled the beginning of the ceremony.
  • burgle
  • gaggle The playground was filled with the sound of children running and laughing while a gaggle of geese honked in the nearby pond.
  • giggle The children began to giggle uncontrollably at the silly joke.
  • goggle I need to put on my goggle before jumping into the pool.
  • gurgle The sound of the stream as it flowed down the mountainside was a soothing gurgle.
  • haggle I had to haggle with the vendor to get a fair price for the antique vase.
  • jiggle She couldn't help but jiggle her leg nervously during the entire interview.
  • joggle The uneven pavement caused me to joggle as I walked down the street.
  • juggle I was trying to juggle three balls, but I couldn't keep them all in the air.
  • juggler She was a juggler who could make the most unusual objects twirl.
  • niggle I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's something about this project that continues to niggle at me.
  • single I'm not looking for a partner, I'm just looking for a single guy.
  • smuggle The man attempted to smuggle illegal drugs across the border.
  • smuggler The border patrol finally apprehended the notorious smuggler and his accomplices.
  • snuggle I love to snuggle up with a warm blanket on a cold winter night.
  • squiggle I love to squiggle around when I'm coloring.
  • suckle My baby likes to suckle.
  • supple The ballet dancer's body was incredibly supple, allowing her to effortlessly perform even the most difficult movements.
  • surge During the Great Surge, the ocean rose six feet in a matter of hours.
  • toggle If I toggle the light switch, will the light turn off?
  • waggle The dog would waggle his tail excitedly whenever he saw his owner.
  • wiggle

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