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How to spell BAGER correctly?

If you have mistakenly spelt "bager" instead of "baker", don't worry, it happens to everyone. Here are some correct suggestions: baker, burger, eager, wager, dagger, larger, pager or badger. Checking your spelling carefully will help avoid errors such as this.

List of suggestions on how to spell bager correctly

  • age Her age is unknown to me.
  • auger The farmer used an auger to bore holes in the fence posts.
  • backer The wealthy businessman became a backer of the project and provided the necessary funding to bring it to fruition.
  • badge I wear my badge with pride.
  • badger The persistent salesperson continued to badger me even after I politely declined their offer.
  • badges She wore badges that proclaimed her allegiance to different causes.
  • bag I put my laptop in my bag.
  • bagel I always enjoy a toasted bagel with cream cheese for breakfast.
  • Bagged
  • baggier I need to find a pair of baggier pants because these are too tight.
  • baggy The baggy pants he wore made it difficult for him to run.
  • bags She had a few bags with her.
  • bake
  • baker The baker was up early to start making fresh bread for the day.
  • bakers Bakers make the best cookies.
  • bakery She always goes to the bakery for her morning coffee.
  • baler The farmer used a baler to compress the hay into rectangular bales for storage.
  • banger I like to start my day with a banger of a workout.
  • bangor The Bangor Museum of Art has a wide variety of paintings, sculptures, and other art pieces.
  • banker The banker advised the customer on the best savings account to open.
  • bar I met my friends at the bar after work.
  • bare The room was bare except for a brick fireplace.
  • barer I couldn't help but feel barer after she criticized my outfit.
  • barge He barge into the room uninvited.
  • barged After being asked to leave the bar, he barged his way back in.
  • barges The barges were full of goods that were to be shipped across the river.
  • barker I saw a barker near the entrance of the park.
  • Bauer Bauer was an avid fisherman who spent most of his weekends at the lake.
  • bayer " Bayer is a pharmaceutical company that produces a wide range of medications and health products.
  • beaker She found a beaker in the yard.
  • beer I like to drink cold beer on a hot summer day.
  • Berger
  • bier I will have a cold bier please.
  • bigger Can you please help me move the couch because it's getting bigger every day?
  • biker The biker rode his motorcycle through the winding roads of the mountains.
  • boer The Boer fought fiercely in defense of their homeland.
  • bogey I'm not going to sleep with you if you keep making that noise, it's called a bogey.
  • booger
  • bragger I am not a bragger, but my friends are.
  • bugger
  • bugler A bugler was playing an accompaniment to the funeral procession.
  • burger I'll have a burger with cheese.
  • caber The caber toss is a traditional Scottish sport in which athletes attempt to toss a large wooden pole, called a caber, end over end.
  • eager Tom was eager to see his new toy.
  • GER The GER was a major railway company in England during the late 1800s and early 1900s.
  • lager
  • pager My pager beeped and I had to leave.
  • sager The horse was so tired, it was no wonder it had a sagER neck.
  • wager I'm willing to wager I can outrun you.

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