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How to spell TRUGED correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "truged", fear not! There are several correct alternatives to consider. One option could be "trudged", meaning to walk wearily or laboriously. Alternatively, "trugged" could be corrected to "trugged", suggesting someone having been placed in a trough or container. Remember, spelling errors happen, but finding the right correction is always possible!

List of suggestions on how to spell truged correctly

  • Drudged I drudged through the mud for hours, seeking the dog.
  • drugged The suspect was arrested and taken to the station after he drugged his victim.
  • grudged I really grudged him for getting the promotion instead of me.
  • Raged She was so Raged that she could barely stand.
  • rouged The model was wearing a rouged lip.
  • rugged The terrain was rugged and the weather was rough.
  • tagged We tagged along to the party.
  • togged I togged up in my warmest coat and hat before heading out into the snow.
  • Toured We toured the city on our day out.
  • tragedy The tragedy of losing a loved one is a difficult experience that can affect someone's life forever.
  • treed The cat was treed by the dog and had to stay up in the branches until the danger had passed.
  • tried I have tried to call her, but her phone is off.
  • trouped The actors trouped onto the stage one by one, each taking their place for the opening scene.
  • Trucked I was trucked to the hospital after my fall.
  • trudge After a long day at work, I trudge home through the crowded streets.
  • Trudged After digging her car out of the snow, she trudged through the heavy drifts to get to work.
  • trudges The exhausted hiker trudges up the steep mountain trail.
  • trued
  • Trug She carried her garden harvest in a trug.
  • trussed The turkey was trussed with string to help it cook evenly.
  • Tugged The young boy tugged on his mom's shirt to show her the toy he wanted.

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