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How to spell NAUGLE correctly?

If you're searching for "Naugle" but keep coming up empty-handed, there are a few possible corrections to consider. One option could be "Nagle", which is a similar surname. Another alternative is "Neal", a name with a similar sound. These variations may help you find the correct spelling you're looking for.

List of suggestions on how to spell Naugle correctly

  • Angle She adjusted the angle of the mirror to get a better view of her outfit.
  • Bangle She carefully slipped the bangle onto her wrist, admiring its intricate design.
  • Bauble She hung a golden bauble on the Christmas tree.
  • Bugle He grabbed the bugle and began playing a lively tune.
  • Dangle The keys dangle from the hook, jingling softly.
  • Eagle The eagle soared gracefully through the sky, its powerful wings spread wide.
  • Gaggle I saw a large gaggle of geese grazing near the lake.
  • Gargle I always gargle with warm saltwater when I have a sore throat.
  • Gauge She used a gauge to measure the thickness of the wire.
  • Gaulle Charles de Gaulle was a prominent French military leader and statesman who served as President of France from 1959 to 1969.
  • Haggle The street vendor was willing to haggle over the price of the handmade rug.
  • Jangle The keys jangle loudly as she fumbles to unlock the door.
  • Mangle The angry dog proceeded to mangle my favorite pair of shoes.
  • Nagel I was captivated by Nagel's philosophical ideas on consciousness and subjective experience.
  • Naught He achieved naught by wasting his time playing video games all day.
  • Niggle The constant pain in my shoulder was a constant niggle that kept me from fully enjoying my day.
  • Tangle I had to spend hours untangling the mess of wires and cords that had become a tangle behind my computer.
  • Waggle The dog wagged its tail in excitement, a joyful waggle that couldn't be contained.
  • Wangle She somehow managed to wangle her way into the exclusive party.

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