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How to spell BAGGET correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "bagget" instead of "baguette", don't worry! Autocorrect mishaps are common. Here are some helpful alternatives to ensure you get the correct suggestion: "baguettes", "bagging", "bagged" or "begat". So, next time you're referring to that delicious French bread, remember to spell it "baguette."

List of suggestions on how to spell bagget correctly

  • badge
  • badger The badger was hiding in its den.
  • badges I always wear my badges with pride.
  • bagel I love to go to bagel shops and get a dozen with cream cheese.
  • Bagged
  • Baggie I always keep a Baggie of ice cream in the freezer for whenever I get the craving.
  • baggier The trousers were much baggier in accordance with her previously mentioned preference for baggier clothing.
  • baggies I packed my baggies with snacks and goodies for the road.
  • baggiest My old sweatpants are the baggiest pants I own.
  • baggy I found my old baggy jeans in the back of the closet.
  • ballet My favorite ballet is "The Nutcracker.
  • Banged I was banged up against the wall by the guy I was dating.
  • barge No one wanted to take the barge down the river.
  • barged After the police barged into the room, they found the suspect brandishing a knife.
  • barges I was going to go on the ferries but the barges were closing in.
  • basket I carried a basket of freshly picked apples from the orchard.
  • basset The basset was a large,smooth-coated dog used for hunting and farming.
  • beget The couple's union will beget a child.
  • Begged He begged me not to leave him alone.
  • bigger The new apartment is bigger than our old one.
  • biggest The biggest challenge we face is finding a solution to climate change.
  • Bogged I got bogged down in the details and lost sight of the big picture.
  • Bragged I bragged about your new car to all of my friends.
  • budget
  • bugged I'm really bugged by your constant interruptions.
  • bugger
  • fagged She was so fagged from all the partying that she passed out right there on the couch.
  • gadget I always have my laptop with me so I can work on my new gadget.
  • Gagged I was gagged when my captors tied me to the chair.
  • jagged The jagged edge of the rock pricks my hand.
  • Lagged I lagged behind the other runners and my time was wasted.
  • maggot
  • Nagged He was nagged about staying late at work.
  • nugget I found a nugget of gold while panning in the river.
  • ragged The dog was so ragged, he looked like he hadn't had a bath in weeks.
  • Sagged The old roof sagged under the weight of the heavy snow.
  • tagged She tagged her friends in the post to ensure they saw it.
  • target The team worked tirelessly to achieve their sales target for the month.
  • Wagged After I finished my meal, I went to the bathroom and wagged my tail.

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