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How to spell SWIRGE correctly?

If you meant to type "swirge" but made a mistake, here are some possible correct suggestions. You may have intended to write "surge", meaning a sudden increase or rise, "swirl", referring to a twisting or spiraling motion or "swinge", which means to strike forcefully. Double-check and choose the appropriate word based on your intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell swirge correctly

  • dirge The funeral procession played a mournful dirge as they laid the veteran to rest.
  • sarge I heard the sarge barking orders over the sound of gunfire.
  • serge She wore a stylish jacket made of fine serge material.
  • shire The rolling hills of the shire were a peaceful sight.
  • siege The city was under a long siege and the citizens were running low on food and supplies.
  • singe Make sure to singe the edges of the ribbon to prevent fraying.
  • sire The prince's father was the king, more commonly referred to as the sire of the kingdom.
  • soiree I'm looking forward to the holiday soiree tonight, it should be a great time.
  • spire The cathedral's spire rose high above the skyline, visible from miles away.
  • spurge I accidentally spilt spurge all over my shirt while gardening.
  • surge The hospital was overwhelmed by the surge of patients after the earthquake.
  • swerve The driver had to swerve to avoid hitting the pedestrian who suddenly appeared in the middle of the road.
  • swig After finishing the race, she took a big swig of water from her water bottle.
  • swigged He swigged the beer from the bottle and let out a loud burp.
  • swigs He takes swigs of water to quench his thirst.
  • swine The farmer was concerned about the outbreak of swine flu in his pig herd.
  • swing The children were having a great time swinging on the playground.
  • swinger They decided to become swingers and attend a local swingers club.
  • swings The child enjoyed the swings at the playground.
  • swipe I always swipe right on profiles with dogs in their pictures.
  • swirl The colors of the sunset were a beautiful swirl of red, orange, and pink.
  • swirled The leaves swirled around in the gusty wind.
  • swirls The artist painted beautiful swirls of blues and greens on the canvas.
  • swirly The artist used bold and swirly lines to create the abstract painting.
  • swore He swore to never go back to that place again.
  • twinge She felt a twinge of guilt as she realized she had forgotten their anniversary.
  • wire I need to buy some wire to fix the frayed cable on my headphones.

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