How to spell PRUNG correctly?
If you meant to type "prung" but it is a misspelling, there are a few possible correct suggestions. It could be "prong", like the sharp point on a fork or "sprung", meaning to have jumped or leaped. Another alternative could be "prune", referring to a dried plum. Double-check your intended word for clarity.
List of suggestions on how to spell prung correctly
- pang After a long day of fasting, I had a sharp pang of hunger in my stomach.
- paring She deftly wielded her paring knife, removing the skin from the apple in one smooth motion.
- pong I like to play table tennis, also known as pong.
- Poring I was poring over my notes, trying to find the answer to the difficult question.
- prang I saw a car prang into a tree while driving on the highway.
- prank She pulled a prank on her brother by putting fake spiders in his bed.
- prig He was such a prig, always looking down his nose at people who didn't share his opinions.
- PRON The linguistics professor asked her students to identify the type of PRON in the sentence.
- prong
- prongs The fork had four sharp prongs.
- prune I need to prune the bushes in my backyard.
- pruner The gardener used the pruner to trim the bushes.
- pruning
- punk She wore a leather jacket and a punk rock band t-shirt to the concert.
- Rang I rang the doorbell and waited for someone to answer.
- rung She slowly climbed up each rung of the ladder to reach the top shelf.
- Sprang I sprang out of bed when I heard the fire alarm.
- Sprung I was so happy that I had finally sprung my idea onto my boss.
- Wrung I wrung my hands nervously as I waited for her to arrive.
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