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How to spell TRIGGLE correctly?

If you are trying to correct the misspelling "triggle", there are a few possible suggestions. One option could be "trickle", meaning a small flow or drip. Another suitable word is "trigger", referring to something that initiates or sets off an event. Double-check the context to determine the most appropriate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell triggle correctly

  • straggle The hikers began to straggle behind as they reached the steeper part of the trail.
  • struggle She had to struggle to make ends meet after losing her job.
  • toggle I need to toggle the switch to turn on the lights.
  • triage The hospital uses a triage system to determine the priority of patients in the emergency room.
  • triangle The shape of the sign is a yellow triangle.
  • trickle The water slowly began to trickle out of the faucet.
  • trifle I know it may seem like a trifle, but every dollar counts towards saving up for a new car.
  • trigger The sound of the alarm clock can trigger my morning routine.
  • triple I ordered a triple espresso to help me stay awake for the long drive home.
  • wriggle The fish was able to wriggle out of the fisherman's grasp and escape back into the water.
  • wriggler The fish on the hook was a wriggler, making it difficult for me to reel it in.
  • wriggly The wriggly worm slipped out of my hand and fell back into the soil.

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