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How to spell NAGED correctly?

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List of suggestions on how to spell naged correctly

  • aged The aged bourbon tasted smooth and rich.
  • Bagged
  • Banged The car banged loudly as it hit the wall.
  • barged The salesman barged into my office without knocking.
  • Cadged They cadged a lift from the neighbour.
  • Caged I am caged in this small space.
  • Caned The student was disciplined and caned for his disruptive behavior in class.
  • danged You're danged if you think I'm going to help you.
  • fagged
  • fanged The fanged creature seemed to have more than just its razor-sharp teeth.
  • Gagged She was gagged with a cloth and duct-taped to a chair.
  • Ganged The girls were ganged up on by the boys.
  • Gauged I gauged the temperature of the water before getting in.
  • Ged John Ged Kennedys father was an American Senator.
  • Gnawed I was gnawed on by a dog.
  • Hanged
  • jagged The jagged rocks along the coastline made it difficult to walk.
  • Lagged The economy lagged behind the projected growth rate, causing concern among experts.
  • Managed Our managed services keep your business running smoothly.
  • Nabbed The cops nabbed the thief.
  • Nader The election of 2000 was a controversial one due to the participation of third-party candidate Ralph Nader.
  • nag
  • Nagged She nagged at her husband to take out the trash, but he still didn't do it.
  • nagger
  • nags My grandmother nags me about my health.
  • naiad The naiad was so beautiful she almost made you forget the ocean's depths.
  • Nailed He nailed the final exam and got an A+.
  • named My aunt just named her new puppy "Buddy".
  • napped
  • Nate Nate was ecstatic to receive the news of his promotion.
  • Neared Neared the bottom of the hill.
  • Ned Ned was tired from working all day.
  • need I need your help to move the boxes.
  • nudged I nudged her arm, hoping she would wake up.
  • nuked The restaurant had to be nuked in the microwave to heat up the leftover food.
  • Paged Your phone is paged.
  • Raged The storm raged through the night, causing power outages and flooding.
  • ragged The clothes the homeless were wearing were ragged.
  • Ranged I have a ranged weapon which I can use to attack my enemies from a safe distance.
  • Sagged My jeans sagged below my knee after I spilled coffee on them.
  • Snagged I was snagged on the fishing line.
  • Snaked The river snaked through the valley, carving its way through the mountains.
  • tagged She was tagged by the police as a suspect.
  • Waged The company waged a fierce battle against its competitors to gain market share.
  • Wagged The dog's tail wagged excitedly when he saw his owner approach.

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