What is the correct spelling for PEGED?

If you meant "pegged" instead of "peged", here are some possible suggestions for you. "Packets" refers to individual containers, "pigged" means to eat greedily and "peeled" relates to removing the outer layer. "Pegged" means to fasten or mark with a peg.

Correct spellings for PEGED

  • edged He carefully edged the knife along the edge of the paper.
  • Egged Yesterday, someone egged my car and left a huge mess.
  • Ged
  • Geed Geed is the latest science fiction movie to be released this year.
  • page He turned the last page in his novel.
  • Paged I was paged, but I didn't answer because I was busy.
  • peaked My interest in politics had peaked during the last election.
  • Pecked I was Pecked on the head by a bird.
  • peek I saw the cat peek through the curtains to look outside.
  • peeked I peeked through the keyhole of the door to see if anyone was inside.
  • peg I need to find a peg to hang my hat on.
  • Pegged She was pegged to the fence by her handcuffs.
  • peke I'm going to the lake to feed my pets the peke.
  • perked I perked up when I heard the doorbell.
  • Pete Pete is planning to visit his grandmother in Arizona next week.
  • pied The pied piper charmed the rats away from the town.
  • Pigged I feel pigged after eating that bacon.
  • Piked Andy's skateboard had been dug up and Piked by a gang of kids.
  • pledged My allegiance lies with my pledged land.
  • Poked I was poked in the ribs.
  • PUGET Puget Sound, located in the Pacific Northwest, is a popular area for kayaking and whale-watching.
  • Puked I puked after eating too much junk food at the carnival.
  • Purged He purged his closet of all clothes he hadn't worn in over a year.