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How to spell GUGGED correctly?

If you're struggling with the misspelling "gugged", fear not! Here are some possible correct suggestions. Could you have meant "jagged" or "jigged?" Perhaps "bugged" or "bogged" fit better in context. Remember to proofread and use the right word next time!

List of suggestions on how to spell gugged correctly

  • bugged
  • Gagged She tried to scream, but the kidnapper had gagged her mouth with a cloth.
  • Gauged She gauged the temperature of the room before turning on the air conditioner.
  • gigged The gigged musician has to play a lot of gigs to make money.
  • gorged The birds gorged themselves on the ripe berries in the tree.
  • Gouged The mechanic gouged me a high price for the car repair.
  • Hugged I was hugged by my aunt and uncle.
  • jagged The sharp rocks jagged the river's banks.
  • Jigged I'm going to the party, but I'm not sure if I should bring my jigged suit or not.
  • Jogged I jogged around the park for my morning exercise routine.
  • Judged The jury was judged to be honorable and unbiased.
  • Jugged The jugged deer was abandoned in a remote area.
  • Lugged He lugged the heavy suitcase up the stairs.
  • mugged He was mugged while walking to work.
  • rugged She was a force to be reckoned with - a tough rugged woman.
  • Tugged I was tugged from my seat.

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