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How to spell VURGEE correctly?

If you find yourself typing "vurgee" instead of the intended word, there are a few alternative suggestions. Perhaps you meant "verge", referring to the edge or brink of something. Another possibility is "virgo", referring to the astrological sign. Finally, "verger" is a term for a church official. Remember to double-check spellings to avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell vurgee correctly

  • Bungee I'm feeling adventurous and ready to try bungee jumping off that bridge.
  • Burger I ordered a delicious burger with bacon and cheese.
  • Burgle The police arrived just in time to catch the burglars attempting to burgle the house.
  • Burpee He completed a grueling set of burpees during his intense workout.
  • Durfee Jane was excited to start her freshman year at Durfee College.
  • Gurgle I could hear the gurgle of the creek as it flowed swiftly downstream.
  • Jürgen
  • Purée
  • Puree I used a blender to puree the ingredients and make a smooth soup.
  • Purge After a failed relationship, she decided to purge all memories of her ex-boyfriend from her life.
  • Purged After noticing the glitch in the system, the IT team immediately purged all the corrupted files from the server.
  • Purger The purger was responsible for clearing out outdated and unnecessary files from the company's computer system.
  • Purges During the Cultural Revolution in China, numerous purges were carried out to eliminate perceived counterrevolutionaries.
  • Surge There was a sudden surge of excitement in the crowd as the football team scored the winning goal.
  • Surged The popularity of the new video game surged after a positive review from a famous gamer.
  • Surges During a thunderstorm, the power surges caused temporary blackouts in the city.
  • Urge I have a strong urge to eat ice cream on a hot summer day.
  • Urged The principal urged the students to study hard for their upcoming exams.
  • Urges She fought against her urges to eat the entire cake in one sitting.
  • Verge As she climbed higher, she felt her fear intensify as she teetered on the verge of the cliff.
  • Verged The house, with its overgrown garden and peeling paint, seemed to have verged on abandonment.
  • Verger The verger was responsible for maintaining the beautiful gardens of the church.
  • Verges The wildflowers grew along the verges of the country road, adding vibrant colors to the scenic landscape.
  • Virgie Virgie, the talented musician, played a mesmerizing melody on her violin.

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