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How to spell LUGED correctly?

If you mistakenly typed "luged" instead of the correct word, there are various suggestions to consider. You could have intended to write "lurked", meaning to lie in wait stealthily. Alternatively, you might have meant "lugged", which pertains to carrying something heavy. Always double-check your spelling to avoid confusion!

List of suggestions on how to spell luged correctly

  • Bulged The tire bulged with air pressure when it was overinflated.
  • clued
  • CUED I cued the music for the dancers' performance.
  • Deluged In the aftermath of the storm, the city was deluged with water.
  • Ged She loved reading poetry aloud and would often recite Tennyson's " Ged"
  • glued I am glued to the screen, reading this thrilling novel.
  • Lagged The website's loading time lagged due to heavy traffic.
  • Laughed I laughed when I saw the cats playing on the balcony.
  • led The guide led the tourists through the narrow alleyways of the old town.
  • legend The legend of King Arthur is known worldwide.
  • legged The four-legged dog chased its tail around and around.
  • lied She lied to her boss about her reason for being late to work.
  • liked
  • Lodged I lodged a complaint with the hotel manager about the noise coming from the room next to mine.
  • loge The theater was quite a loge experience.
  • Logged I have logged into my account.
  • Longed I longed for a hug.
  • Lounged He lounged around all day, not really doing anything.
  • lucked I lucked into front row seats for the concert.
  • lug I had to lug the heavy suitcase up the stairs all by myself.
  • luge The luge athlete zoomed down the icy track at breakneck speed.
  • luger I always keep a Luger tucked away in my desk drawer.
  • Lugged
  • lugger A lugger is a small ship with a single mast and a square rigged sail.
  • luke Luke is my favorite character from the Star Wars movies.
  • Lunged The cat lunged at the mouse, but it escaped just in time.
  • Lured The animal was lured by the bait.
  • Lurked The predator lurked in the shadows, waiting for its prey.
  • lute The lute is one of the oldest and most popular instruments in the world.
  • plugged I plugged the cable into the outlet.
  • Slugged After being hit by a fastball, the baseball player slugged his bat on the ground in frustration.
  • Urged The doctor urged her to quit smoking in order to improve her health.

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