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How to spell GINGUED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "Gingued" and are looking for the correct alternatives, here are a few suggestions. The word "Gingered" would describe adding ginger flavor or spicing up something. "Ingued" might refer to being engrossed or deeply involved in a situation. "Ginged" could potentially mean giving someone a playful or light hearted teasing.

List of suggestions on how to spell Gingued correctly

  • Binged I binged all six seasons of that TV show in just one weekend.
  • Dinged I accidentally dinged my car door when I opened it too quickly in the tight parking space.
  • Ganged The pack of wolves ganged up on the lone deer in a display of strategic hunting.
  • Gigged I gigged at various bars and clubs throughout the city, showcasing my talent as a musician.
  • Giggled She giggled uncontrollably at the ridiculous joke.
  • Ginger I added a dash of ginger to my stir-fry to give it a spicy kick.
  • Gingered I gingered up the stir-fry by adding fresh ginger for an extra burst of flavor.
  • Ginned After a long day at work, he ginned up the courage to ask his boss for a raise.
  • Gonged The contestant was gonged off the stage after a disastrous performance.
  • Hinged The door to the room was hinged on the left side, allowing it to swing open and reveal the hidden treasure within.
  • Jingled I heard the sound of sleigh bells jingled as Santa Claus approached our house on Christmas Eve.
  • Mingled As the party guests mingled, they struck up conversations with old friends and new acquaintances.
  • Pinged I pinged my friend to ask if they wanted to grab lunch together.
  • Ringed The tree trunk was ringed with colorful ribbons for the festive occasion.
  • Singed As I stepped too close to the flame, the hem of my dress singed and gave off a distinct smell of burning fabric.
  • Singled He was singled out for his exceptional performance in the play.
  • Tinged Her expression was tinged with a hint of sadness as she watched him leave.
  • Tingled The feeling of excitement tingled through her body as she prepared for her first skydiving experience.
  • Tongued He tongued the roof of his mouth to check for any loose teeth.
  • Winged The majestic eagle soared through the sky with its wide wings spread out.
  • Zinged The comedian's punchline zinged through the crowd, eliciting laughter and applause.

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