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How to spell OGGED correctly?

If you've encountered the misspelling "ogged", here are a few possible correct suggestions. Firstly, "egged" could be a suitable replacement, referring to the act of encouraging or provoking someone. Alternatively, "jogged" might be a proper option, indicating brisk running or a workout. Lastly, "logged" could be another correct choice, implying the act of recording or documenting information.

List of suggestions on how to spell ogged correctly

  • aged The aged man reminisced about his youth as he sat on the park bench.
  • Bagged
  • Begged
  • Bodged I botched the job; it's totally bodged.
  • Bogged The car was completely bogged in the mud.
  • bugged I tried to watch the movie, but the scratched DVD kept skipping and bugged me the entire time.
  • Dodged I dodged the ball and it flew past me.
  • dogged She was a dogged investigator.
  • edged The blade was edged in sharp stone.
  • Egged The local restaurant withholds their best sandwich until the last minute, lest they get egged by the customers.
  • fagged
  • fogged The windows were so fogged up, it was hard to see outside.
  • forged The forged instrument was obvious for a shoddy job.
  • Gagged The kidnappers gagged their victim to keep them from screaming.
  • Ged Ged studied abroad for a semester in France.
  • Geed I couldn't get over the Geed I saw at the mall.
  • gigged She was gigged after leaving her job interview.
  • gorged She was so gorged on junk food that she couldn't move.
  • Gouged The contractor gouged the floorboards while installing the new cabinets.
  • hogged The greedy child hogged all the candy for himself.
  • Hugged She hugged her friend tightly after not seeing her for two years.
  • jagged The broken window was jagged with glass.
  • Jigged The fish was jigged for the fun of it.
  • Jogged I jogged through the park this morning for some exercise.
  • Jugged The hunter jugged the rabbit for his evening meal.
  • Lagged The data was lagged one month to account for the seasonality of the data.
  • legged The four legged creature scampered across the forest floor.
  • Lodged He was lodged in a mental institution.
  • Logged I logged all my activities in the diary.
  • Lugged I lugged that heavy bag for miles.
  • mugged Last night, I was mugged on my way home from the grocery store.
  • Nagged She nagged him until he finally agreed to take out the trash.
  • ogden After driving for hours, we arrived in Ogden.
  • ogle I saw him ogle the woman at the bar, and it made me feel uncomfortable.
  • Ogled She ogled him as he walked away.
  • ogre I wouldn't step foot near that ogre!
  • OPED
  • owed I owed my friend some money from our last outing.
  • Pegged I was pegged by the lift operator.
  • Pigged I pigged out on pizza last night and now I regret it.
  • ragged
  • rigged
  • rouged She has a few red marks on her neck from when he rouged her.
  • rugged My SUV is pretty rugged, I've taken it off-road a few times.
  • Sagged The old couch had sagged so much in the middle that it was no longer comfortable to sit on.
  • tagged They tagged the beast.
  • togaed The group of togaed partygoers looked stunning as they mingled and socialized.
  • togged He was togged out in his finest suit for the wedding reception.
  • Tugged She tugged at her coat, trying to pull it tighter around her body in the cold wind.
  • Urged I urged her to come out with us.
  • Wagged After we got home from the movie, my mom wagged me so hard I hit the ground.
  • wigged I wigged out when I realized I had lost my phone.

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