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How to spell TUNGE correctly?

If you meant to type "tongue" but accidentally wrote "tunge", don't worry! Here are a few correct suggestions to rectify this mistake. Make sure you double-check and correct your spelling next time: tongue, tune, tinge, tinge, tinge, tingle.

List of suggestions on how to spell tunge correctly

  • bung The plumber had to bung up the leaky pipe.
  • bungee I felt a rush of adrenaline as I plummeted towards the ground during my bungee jump.
  • dune The hot sun beat down on the endless sand dune.
  • dung The farmer spread the dung from the cows on his field to fertilize the soil.
  • Dunged
  • Dunne The book is about the life and work of John Dunne.
  • gunge We mopped up the gunge with a cloth.
  • hung I hung my shirt on the hook.
  • hunger The hunger pangs were gnawing at her stomach as she waited for her dinner to cook.
  • inge
  • jung Although Jung's theories are controversial, he had a significant impact on the field of psychology.
  • lounge I would love to relax in my lounge room.
  • lung
  • lunge I had to lunge forward to catch the ball before it fell on the ground.
  • mung
  • nudge I'm gonna nudge him in that direction.
  • rung I climbed up the ladder to the fourth rung and then realized I was too scared to go any higher.
  • stung I accidentally brushed against a bee and got stung on my finger.
  • sung My favorite song had been sung by Whitney Houston.
  • tang I need to borrow some tang from the kitchen.
  • tangle As I brushed through my long hair, I hit a tangle and winced in pain.
  • tango The tango is a dance popular in many Latin American countries.
  • tangs I need those sharp tangs to pierce the turkey.
  • tangy The salad dressing had a tangy taste from the vinegar and mustard.
  • tine
  • ting The sound of the spoon hitting the metal bowl created a ting in the quiet kitchen.
  • tinge I got a little bit of a tinge on my cheek when I kissed her.
  • tinged I felt iced tea tinged with booze on my breath.
  • tinges The sunset tinges the sky with hues of red and orange.
  • tingle The cold air was sending shivers up my spine, but the tingle in my core was feeling downright delightful.
  • tone Jeans with a simple tone will look great with every outfit.
  • Tong
  • tonga The Tongan people live in the island country of Tonga.
  • tonged He tonged the hot dog out of the boiling pot of water.
  • tongs I need to get some tongs to cook my chicken.
  • tongue I can feel my tongue sticking to the roof of my mouth.
  • tonne I can lift a tonne of weight.
  • trudge After a long day of work, he had to trudge through the snow to get back home.
  • tug I felt a tug on my shirt as I was walking.
  • tun The fisherman caught a large tun in the ocean.
  • tuna The tuna sandwich was delicious.
  • tune I cannot hear the tune of that song.
  • tuned I tuned the guitar before the performance.
  • tuner
  • tunes The band was playing some tunes they had written themselves.
  • tungus The tree is covered in tungus.
  • tunic She was wearing a flowy tunic.
  • tunnel During the storm, the tunnel was flooded.
  • tunney
  • tunny I could not get my tunny out of the net.
  • TUNS
  • Tuque I wore a warm tuque on my head to protect myself from the cold winter wind.

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