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How to spell SUDZED correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "sudzed" instead of "sudsed", fret not! Here are a few correct alternatives to consider: "soaped", "lathered" or "foamed". These words accurately describe the action of creating suds, making your writing error-free and precise. Choose the most fitting option to enhance your text!

List of suggestions on how to spell sudzed correctly

  • budded The tree had just budded and its blossoms were beautiful.
  • budged Despite the stinginess of the school board, the superintendent was able to convince them to budged slightly and provide funding for new textbooks.
  • buzzed I felt buzzed after drinking two cups of coffee this morning.
  • duded
  • fudged She fudged the numbers to make it look like she had met her sales quota.
  • futzed I futzed with the settings on my phone until I finally got the sound to work.
  • fuzzed The old photo was so fuzzed that it was difficult to tell who was in the picture.
  • judged She knew that she would be judged by the other contestants during the talent show competition.
  • nudged I nudged my friend to remind them to pay attention during the lecture.
  • scudded The dark clouds scudded across the sky, warning us of the impending storm.
  • seized The police seized several bags of illegal drugs from the suspect's car.
  • sided I have always sided with my best friend.
  • sidled As soon as I entered the crowded room, I sidled up to the bar to order a drink.
  • sized The shirt was the perfect size for me, fitting just right.
  • smudged The cake was smudged with frosting.
  • sodded The lawn had been freshly sodded with lush, green grass.
  • studded Her jacket was studded with rhinestones.
  • studied I studied for three hours last night for my calculus exam.
  • subbed I subbed in for my colleague when she went on vacation.
  • subdued The colors in the painting were subdued, creating a calm and peaceful atmosphere.
  • sucked I accidentally sucked up a piece of spaghetti with my straw.
  • sudden I must have taken too much caffeine because I felt a sudden burst of energy.
  • sued The company was sued for patent infringement by their rival.
  • suited The dress she wore for the interview was perfectly suited to the occasion.
  • sulked After being told that he couldn't go to the party, Timmy sulked in his room for the rest of the night.
  • summed She summed up the entire project in just one sentence.
  • sunbed I love to relax on a sunbed by the pool when it's hot outside.
  • sunned After a long swim in the ocean, I sunned myself on the warm sand.
  • supped Last night, I supped with the Queen at Buckingham Palace.
  • surfed Yesterday, I surfed for the first time at the local beach and it was an amazing experience.
  • surged The stock market surged after news of the vaccine breakthrough was announced.
  • sussed I haven't really sussed out the new office layout yet.

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Attenttion

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