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How to spell IGGER correctly?

When encountering a misspelling like "igger", it is important to approach it with sensitivity and understanding. It is possible that people intended to type "bigger" or "trigger" but made an error. To avoid any unintentional offensive or inappropriate content, it's advisable to double-check and confirm the intended word before assuming anything.

List of suggestions on how to spell igger correctly

  • alger
  • anger His anger was so intense that he couldn't even speak.
  • auger
  • bigger I think the bigger toy is nicer.
  • bugger
  • chigger The only thing worse than a bug is a chigger.
  • dagger The assassin concealed the small dagger in his coat pocket.
  • digger The construction worker used a digger to excavate the site for the new building.
  • eager She was eager to start her new job and prove herself to her colleagues.
  • edger I need to use the edger to trim the grass around the sidewalks.
  • Egged
  • GER GER refers to gas exchange rate which is the measure of the rate at which oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged in the respiratory system.
  • goer As a movie goer, I have seen hundreds of films in my lifetime.
  • higher I graduated from college with a degree in higher education.
  • Igor Igor led the way as they crept along the shadows of the ruins.
  • inge
  • jagger But he was thrown to the ground by the jagger thug.
  • jigger Jimmy the Jigger drank himself into an early grave.
  • jogger
  • logger The logger was tasked with finding the source of the fire.
  • lugger The lugger was slightly damaged in the storm.
  • mugger I was nearly attacked by a mugger last night, but thankfully some people heard me screaming and came to my rescue.
  • nagger I refuse to be a nagger.
  • nigher
  • ogler The ogler stared unnecessarily at the waitress which made her feel uncomfortable.
  • rigger It was the job of the rigger to ensure the safety of the climbers during their ascent.
  • rugger I got an old rugger for Christmas.
  • Tagger The tagger ran away when he saw the police car.
  • tiger The tiger was very large and powerful.

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