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How to spell EAGLED correctly?

If you intended to write "eagled" but realized it was a misspelling, here are some correct suggestions. You might have meant "eagled" as the past tense of the verb "eagle", in which case alternatives could be "soared", "swooped" or "glided". If you meant "eagled" as a noun referring to the score of one under par in golf, then substitutes could be "birdied" or "subpar."

List of suggestions on how to spell eagled correctly

  • aged The wine had an aged flavor after being stored in the cellar for years.
  • Ailed She ailed for weeks after catching a severe case of the flu.
  • angled She angled the mirror to get a better view of her hair.
  • called I called my friend yesterday to ask how he was doing.
  • eagle The eagle soared over the mountains with grace and power.
  • Eagles The eagles flew high above the mountains.
  • eaglet
  • eaglets The eagle's nest had two eaglets, each eagerly waiting for their next meal.
  • edged The cat edged closer to the mouse, eyeing it hungrily.
  • Egged Someone egged my car last night and now there are yellow stains all over it.
  • Emailed I emailed my professor to ask for an extension on my essay.
  • Exiled For years my family was exiled from our homeland.
  • galled I galled myself when I fell.
  • gargled He gargled some water and spit it out.
  • Haggled I haggled with the salesman to get a lower price on the car.
  • jailed The thief was jailed for stealing a valuable painting from the museum.
  • Ogled The man ogled at the beautiful woman from across the room.
  • Waggled The dog's tail waggled wildly as she greeted her owner at the door.

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