How to spell SMAGGLED correctly?
If you can't find any dictionary entry for "smaggled", chances are it's a misspelling. A few possible correct suggestions might be "snuggled", "snaggled" or "smuggled". "Snuggled" implies a cozy embrace, "snaggled" suggests something tangled or caught, while "smuggled" pertains to illegal transportation.
List of suggestions on how to spell smaggled correctly
- smuggle
- smuggled The diamond earrings were smuggled across the border in a secret compartment in the suitcase.
- smuggler The customs officer caught the smuggler attempting to bring illegal drugs into the country.
- smuggles He smuggles drugs across the border.
- snuggled The cat snuggled up next to me on the couch.