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How to spell LAGED correctly?

If you find yourself typing "laged" instead of the correct word, "lagged", don't worry! Common misspellings happen to everyone. To fix this, just remember to swap the "e" for an "a". A simple correction will ensure your writing is accurate and polished.

List of suggestions on how to spell laged correctly

  • aged My grandfather has aged gracefully over the years.
  • Bagged She bagged all of her groceries and headed to the car.
  • barged She barged past him, pushing him out of the way.
  • Cadged She cadged money from her parents to buy a new phone.
  • Caged The bird was caged and unable to fly freely.
  • fagged
  • Flagged The flag was flagged for inspection.
  • Gagged She was gagged with a cloth that was already saturated in her blood.
  • Gauged She gauged the amount of flour needed before mixing the dough.
  • Ged John loves Ged the G station cat.
  • jagged The jagged rocks on the beach made it difficult to walk.
  • laced I laced up my running shoes and hit the trail.
  • Lacked The report lacked sufficient evidence to support the findings.
  • lad The lad helped carry the groceries to his mother's car.
  • lade I need to lade the goods onto the truck for delivery.
  • laded I was about to open the door when I realized the batteries were laded.
  • lag The computer was slow to respond, causing the conversation to lag.
  • lager
  • lagers
  • Lagged Ever since the pandemic began, our internet connection has lagged more than usual.
  • lags This game lags a lot.
  • laid He laid his head on my shoulder and wept.
  • laird The laird lived in a grand castle overlooking his vast estate.
  • lake The lake is big and blue.
  • Lamed His lamed foot dragged him behind.
  • Lammed I lammed a few bucks at the casino.
  • Lapped I lapped the milk clean.
  • lard I prefer using olive oil over cooking with lard.
  • Larded I was really larded up on party food.
  • laredo I have never been to Laredo but I would love to visit someday.
  • large The large rock in the middle of the road is dangerous to drive over.
  • larger I'm relatively larger than my sister.
  • larges
  • Larked As we larked around in the park, the sun shone down on us, warming our skin.
  • Lashed It was raining, and she soon became wet and Lashed.
  • late I stayed up too late last night and now I am tired.
  • Lathed He lathed the wooden block into a perfectly cylindrical shape.
  • laud
  • Lauded He was lauded for his bravery.
  • Laughed She laughed at his joke, even though she had heard it before.
  • Laved She laved her face with cold water, trying to shake off the grogginess of sleep.
  • Lazed I lazed around all day and didn't get anything done.
  • leaded The old pipes were made of leaded materials, which posed a potential health risk to those who used the water.
  • leafed I leafed through the book, looking for a photo that I liked.
  • Leagued The two political parties had leagued together to pass the new law.
  • Leaked The company's plans for expansion were leaked to the press before they were officially announced.
  • Leaned
  • Leaped The cat leaped from the window sill to the sofa.
  • leased She leased a car for a year.
  • leaved The trees in the park were beautifully leaved in vibrant shades of green and gold.
  • led The LED light is on.
  • legend The legend of the unicorn is a story that many people believe.
  • legged The four-legged cat chased after the mouse.
  • lied
  • liked I really liked the cake that my aunt made.
  • loaded He loaded his backpack with all the necessary gear for the camping trip.
  • Loafed I loafed around all morning.
  • Loaned I loaned my friend some money to help cover their rent this month.
  • Lodged I lodged a complaint with the hotel management about the noise in my room.
  • loge The opera theater loge was quite comfortable.
  • Logged I logged onto the internet to update my blog.
  • Longed She longed to be reunited with her family after being away for so long.
  • Lugged
  • Lunged
  • Nagged She nagged him to take out the trash.
  • Paged I paged through the book, searching for the answer.
  • plagued The town was plagued by a series of murders.
  • Raged
  • ragged The ragged group of homeless people huddled against the cold.
  • Sagged After heavy rain, the flower garden sagged beneath the weight.
  • Slagged After her embarrassing performance, she was slagged by her peers.
  • tagged I was tagged in a picture and didn't know it.
  • Waged She waged a passionate campaign against the proposed bill.
  • Wagged

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Intertubing

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  • entertainer
  • entertaining
  • inditing
  • inner-tubing
  • intertwine
  • interurban
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  • undertaking
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