How to spell NUGGING correctly?
If you've made the common mistake of typing "nugging" instead of a correct word, don't worry! Common suggestions could include "nudging", meaning gently pushing or persuading or "nagging", referring to persistent annoyance. Additionally, you might have intended to write "mugging", referring to a robbery or even "nugget", a small piece or lump.
List of suggestions on how to spell nugging correctly
- bugging
- Bunging
- chugging I'm always so thirsty, I chugging that water bottle all day long.
- Dunging
- Egging I'm going to make an egging party tomorrow.
- hugging
- Jugging The act of jugging is illegal and can result in criminal charges.
- Lugging I'm lugging around that huge suitcase.
- Lunging The horse made a sudden lunging movement and threw the jockey off.
- mugging The city is known for its high rate of mugging incidents.
- nagging My mom's constant nagging about doing my chores made me finally get up and do them.
- niggling
- noggin I've got a big noggin.
- noggins I need to stop hiding my noggins.
- Nudging I kept nudging him to finish his homework on time.
- nuking The country was accused of nuking their neighboring country in an attempt to gain more power.
- Snagging I will be snagging a ticket for the concert tonight.
- snogging We were snogging in the back of his car.
- Snugging She spent the evening snugging with her cat on the couch.
- Tugging The puppy was tugging at her pant leg, begging for attention.
- urging She was urging her friend to quit smoking before it was too late.