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How to spell SLADING correctly?

If you meant "slading" but actually wanted to say "sliding", here are a few possible correct suggestions. Sliding refers to the act of moving smoothly along a surface. Other correct variations could be "gliding" or "skating". Make sure to verify the specific context to confirm the accurate replacement.

List of suggestions on how to spell slading correctly

  • lading The lading of the ship was carefully inspected by the harbor master before it was allowed to depart.
  • Larding Larding the pork loin with bacon will add flavor and keep it moist during cooking.
  • Lauding The organization was lauding the achievements of its top performers.
  • leading He is leading the team to victory.
  • loading
  • Saladin Saladin was a famous Muslim military leader during the Crusades.
  • Sanding I spent all day sanding down the rough edges of the table.
  • Sating Sating his hunger, he consumed the entire pizza by himself.
  • scalding The scalding hot water burned his hand when he reached in to retrieve the dropped utensil.
  • siding The new house was decorated in a light blue siding that complemented the white trim.
  • slain
  • Slaking Slaking was agitated, but decided to just lay down and try to sleep.
  • slanting He eyed the slanting sun and strode out into the open.
  • slating I've been slating that dress for months.
  • Slaving Some people are Slaving away at the office all day.
  • slaying The adventurer went on a slaying spree to defeat the dragons terrorizing the town.
  • sledding I had so much fun sledding down the mountain with my friends.
  • Sledging Sledging was a popular pastime in the winter.
  • sliding The kid kept sliding down the playground slide.
  • sling I need to get my sling ready for tomorrow's game.
  • Sluing
  • Spading She was spading in the garden when she saw him.
  • Staling I cannot believe that Staling had the nerve to say that to me.

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