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How to spell PLUCH correctly?

If you meant to type "pluch" but made a spelling mistake, there are a few suggestions that might help you correct it. The correct spelling could be "pluck", which refers to the act of pulling out or extracting something forcefully. Alternatively, it could be "plush", which refers to a soft and luxurious fabric often used in upholstery or toys.

List of suggestions on how to spell pluch correctly

  • clutch She managed to clutch onto the railing just in time to prevent herself from slipping down the stairs.
  • Lech Lech Walesa was a key figure in the Polish Solidarity movement.
  • lurch
  • lush The tropical rainforest was filled with lush vegetation and vibrant colors.
  • parch The hot sun caused his skin to parch and he was desperate for shade and water.
  • patch I need to sew a patch onto my jeans that have a hole in them.
  • paunch His large paunch made it hard for him to tie his own shoes.
  • peach She looked stunning in her new peach dress.
  • perch The bird sat on a high perch.
  • pitch When I play baseball, I try to pitch the ball right down the middle.
  • plash He can hear the plash of the waves against the shore from his bedroom window.
  • pluck I was able to pluck the grape from the vine.
  • plucky Despite facing numerous hurdles, the plucky athlete refused to give up on her dream of winning a gold medal.
  • plug
  • plum I love when the sweet juices of a fresh plum burst in my mouth.
  • plus I have a plus one ticket.
  • plush The hotel room was decorated with plush furnishings and a luxurious bed.
  • plushy I felt rather plushy after my bath.
  • poach I refuse to poach the eggs any longer because of how challenging it is to cook them to the perfect consistency.
  • pooch
  • porch I sat on the porch and enjoyed the sunset.
  • pouch The kangaroo carried its baby in a pouch on its stomach.
  • punch I had to punch in my time card before starting work.
  • push People often push others away in order to protect themselves.
  • slouch He always sits in class with a slouch, making it hard for me to see the board.

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