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How to spell COGGER correctly?

If you meant "cogger" but made a spelling mistake, possible correct suggestions include "cogent", meaning convincing or persuasive, and "jogger", referring to someone who runs at a steady pace. Alternatively, you may have intended to write "bogger", meaning someone who enjoys participating in bog-related activities. Double-check your intended meaning to choose the correct suggestion.

List of suggestions on how to spell cogger correctly

  • boggier The terrain ahead became boggier, making it difficult for the hikers to move forward quickly.
  • cadger The cadger got angry when I wouldn't give her five dollars.
  • chigger I was having such a good time at the party until I got bit by a chigger.
  • coder The company hired a skilled coder to develop their new app.
  • codger Norman is a codger.
  • comer Mi hermana es una gran comer, siempre tiene hambre y come mucho.
  • conger The fisherman caught a huge conger during his deep sea fishing trip.
  • conker I hope that Conker doesn't mind us borrowing his egg for a bit.
  • cooker I am going to purchase a new cooker for my kitchen.
  • corer The food was wonderful but the chef didn't quite hit the mark with the corer.
  • corker That was a really corker of a turn of events!
  • cougar I'm not worried about the cougar; she's afraid of humans.
  • cover She used a blanket to cover herself while sleeping.
  • cower The children cower under the covers during a thunderstorm.
  • coyer She became even coyer when they started to approach.
  • foggier The more I moved deeper into the woods, the foggier it became.
  • gouger The gouger demanded an exorbitant amount of money for his services.
  • jagger He was a jagger - always on the move, always on the hunt.
  • jigger He used a jigger to measure out the exact amount of liquor for his cocktail.
  • Jogged She jogged every morning to stay in shape.
  • jogger The jogger ran past the park every morning as part of their exercise routine.
  • joggers I saw a group of joggers as I walked by.
  • logger The lumberjack used his trusty logger to chop down the tall trees.
  • Roger Roger always gets a good grade in school.

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