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How to spell SUGGLED correctly?

There are a few possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "suggled". It may have been a typo for "snuggled" or "struggled". Another option could be "snuggled up", indicating a cozy position or close connection with someone or something. Ultimately, the correct spelling depends on the intended meaning of the word in context.

List of suggestions on how to spell suggled correctly

  • Boggled
  • Bugled The bugler bugled the last post as the sun set over the cemetery.
  • burgled My neighbor was burgled last night and lost all of her valuable jewelry.
  • Giggled The children giggled as they played together at the park.
  • Goggled The soldier goggled in disbelief as the enemy stormed towards him.
  • Gurgled The water gurgled pleasantly as it flowed down the stream.
  • Haggled The customer haggled with the salesman over the price of the car.
  • jiggled The keys jiggled in my pocket as I walked down the street.
  • Joggled The horse joggled the rider up and down during the bumpy ride.
  • Juggled He juggled three balls with ease while walking on a tightrope.
  • Niggled
  • Sagged
  • Singled He was the only one singled out for punishment.
  • Slugged The slugger slugged the ball and hit a home run.
  • smuggled The drugs were smuggled across the border in secret compartments.
  • snuggled I snuggled up with a blanket and a cup of hot cocoa on the cold winter night.
  • suckled I was suckled by my mother until I was almost a baby.
  • sugared Her teeth chattered from the cold, exacerbated by the sugared breath that misted in front of her.
  • Surged
  • Waggled I waggled my eyebrows at him in a suggestive manner.
  • wiggled She wiggled her toes in delight.

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