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How to spell BAGIER correctly?

If you've accidentally spelled "bagier" instead of "baggier", fear not! Auto-correct sometimes fails us. The correct spelling should be B-A-G-G-I-E-R. So, when referring to something that is roomier or has a larger bag-like capacity, "baggier" is the right word to use.

List of suggestions on how to spell bagier correctly

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  • badger The badger burrowed deep into the ground to escape the winter cold.
  • bagel I love toasting a bagel and spreading cream cheese on it for breakfast.
  • Bagged I've got my bagged groceries.
  • Baggie I grabbed my baggie of marijuana and headed for the door.
  • baggier She wore a baggier shirt to contrast against her more fitted jeans.
  • baggies I always put my groceries in the baggies.
  • baker The baker prepared fresh bread every day.
  • baler She has been collecting baler twine for years.
  • balkier I feel a bit anxious and balkier since the news broke.
  • banger The DJ played a banger and the crowd went wild on the dancefloor.
  • banker The banker is happy to receive your deposit.
  • barer I can see that the trees are becoming barer as winter approaches.
  • barker The barker outside the circus tent shouted to attract more people.
  • barmier The idea of running a marathon during a blizzard seemed even barmier than usual.
  • barrier
  • battier
  • Bauer I am Bauer from Munich.
  • bawdier This bawdier comedy is sure to entertain.
  • bayer Bayer is a multinational pharmaceutical company that produces a variety of drugs from aspirin to cancer treatments.
  • bier The mourners gathered around the bier, paying their final respects to the departed soul.
  • bigger My sister's toy is bigger than mine.
  • boggier I couldn't ride my bike through the boggier parts of the trail.
  • bogie George tried to shake his bogie, but it was stuck to the bottom of the boot.
  • Bogies The train conductor signaled the train's departure with a toot of its horn, as the bogies began to roll down the tracks.
  • bragger John is such a bragger, he constantly talks about all the expensive cars and houses he owns.
  • brier My father collects brier.
  • bugger
  • bugler The bugler played a stirring march to commemorate the fallen.
  • bulgier
  • eager
  • lager
  • pager I need to turn on my pager.
  • sager I have a headache and I'm going to take a sager for it.
  • wager I am willing to wager that the sun will rise in the east tomorrow.

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