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How to spell SLEUGH correctly?

One possible correction for the misspelling "sleugh" could be "slew", which means a large quantity or number. Another option could be "slough", which means a marshy or muddy area or to shed or discard something. It's important to double-check the context and intended meaning before choosing the correct spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell sleugh correctly

  • leigh Leigh was thrilled to be offered the job at the prestigious law firm.
  • lough The fishermen went out to the lough early in the morning to catch some fish.
  • sledge
  • sleigh Santa Claus rode his sleigh pulled by reindeer over the rooftops on Christmas Eve.
  • sleighs During winter, horse-drawn sleighs are a popular mode of transportation in some rural areas.
  • sleight Her impressive sleight of hand trick left the audience in awe.
  • sleuth The sleuth followed the suspect through the winding alleys until they reached their hideout.
  • slouch Don't slouch, sit up straight.
  • slough The snake slithered through the muddy slough.
  • sloughs The wetlands are home to a variety of wildlife, including numerous species of waterfowl that make their homes in the sloughs.
  • slug I'm going to kill that slug.
  • slush
  • sough I Sough for water, but found none.

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