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How to spell WIFFED correctly?

If you're looking for possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "wiffed", you may consider "whiffed" instead. "Whiffed" is the correct spelling when referring to missing something by a small margin or failing to make contact while swinging. Remember to double-check your spellings to enhance clarity in your writing!

List of suggestions on how to spell wiffed correctly

  • biffed He biffed me with his elbow.
  • buffed After I buffed my car's headlights, they looked brand new.
  • coiffed She wore a coiffed wig to the party.
  • cuffed The police cuffed the suspect and placed him in the back of the patrol car.
  • Doffed
  • Duffed I downed my drink quickly and headed for the door, feeling duffed.
  • Gaffed I gaffed the fish and caught it.
  • Huffed She was huffed when I refused to help her clean the kitchen.
  • Luffed I was luffed when I won the race.
  • miffed I was quite miffed that she refused to help me move the couch.
  • Muffed I played guitar for a total of three hours this weekend and I can tell you that my fingers are Muffed.
  • puffed The little boy puffed out his chest with pride after completing the puzzle.
  • Ruffed I have a ruffed grouse in my backyard.
  • Tiffed I was tiffed when my roommate ate my leftover pizza without asking.
  • waffled We waffled between black and red wine.
  • Wafted The fresh aroma of baking bread wafted through the bakery.
  • Whiffed He whiffed the ball with his swing, causing him to strike out.
  • wicked
  • wife I met John and his lovely wife at a party last night.
  • wigged I totally wigged out when I saw the spider crawling on my pillow.
  • Willed He willed himself to run the final stretch of the marathon.
  • wined The couple wined and dined at a fancy restaurant.
  • winged The winged creature flew high in the sky.
  • Wiped
  • wired I feel wired and unable to sleep after drinking too much coffee.
  • wised As she grew older and experienced more, she wised up about the true nature of people.
  • Wished I wished I could have been there for you during your time of need.
  • Withed
  • Witted She was quick-witted and always had a clever remark ready.
  • Wived He wived his childhood sweetheart after a long courtship.
  • wolfed He wolfed down his dinner before rushing out the door.

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