How to spell TAGLED correctly?
If you've accidentally misspelled "tagled", fear not! Here are some suggestions that may help: "tangled", "tagged", "toggled" or "tailed". Double-checking your spelling is always a good practice to ensure clear communication.
List of suggestions on how to spell tagled correctly
- called I called my friend to ask if she was coming to the party.
- Dangled The keys dangled from her hand as she tried to unlock the door.
- galled It galled Marcy to see how much money her ex-boyfriend was spending on his new girlfriend.
- gargled She gargled with mouthwash every morning to ensure fresh breath.
- Haggled She haggled with the vendor over the price of the antique vase.
- jailed The criminal was jailed for two years after he was found guilty of robbery.
- Ogled The man ogled at the woman as she walked by.
- tabled The committee tabled the proposal for further discussion at their next meeting.
- Tacked She tacked her notes onto the bulletin board to make sure everyone in the office saw them.
- Tackled She tackled the difficult task with determination and perseverance.
- tagged I tagged my backpack with my name and phone number in case I lose it.
- tailed The cat tailed the mouse.
- Talked I talked to my friend on the phone for an hour.
- Tallied The final score tallied to 87-63 in favor of the home team.
- tangled I tried to comb through my hair, but it was so tangled that it took forever to untangle.
- Tattled She tried to outtalk him, but he was too savvy for that and tattled to Mom.
- Taxed I feel taxed after completing all of my work before the deadline.
- tiled The bathroom floor was tiled with small, square ceramic tiles.
- tilled My grandfather tilled the ground every spring to prepare for planting season.
- Tingled As she walked through the snow, her feet tingled with cold.
- togaed The togaed senator addressed the crowd in Latin.
- togged She was togged up for the weekend party.
- Toiled I toiled all day long to make this cake.
- Tolled I was tolled for driving 20 mph over the speed limit.
- tooled He tooled the leather of his new boots with great care.
- Trailed They trailed through the forest, following the path marked by the broken branches.
- trawled I took a quick swim and then trawled the shore for shells.
- Tugged The child tugged on his mother's shirt, trying to get her attention.
- Waggled I waggled my eyebrows at him and he laughed.