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How to spell BIDGER correctly?

If you're trying to correct the misspelling "bidger", there are a few possibilities to consider. It could be a typo for "badger", which refers to a mammal known for its black-and-white striped face. Alternatively, it might be a misspelling of "bigger", meaning larger in size or quantity. Always double-check your spelling to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell bidger correctly

  • Badder
  • badge I lost my badge and couldn't enter the building.
  • badger I saw a badger scurrying across the road during my morning walk.
  • badgers Badgers live in Britain.
  • bedder
  • Berger Yesterday, I saw a woman walking with a large dog that looked very much like a Berger.
  • bicker
  • bidder The bidder with the highest price won the auction.
  • bidders The bidders competed for the prize.
  • bide I will bide my time until I am ready to make a move.
  • bides The cat bides its time for the right moment to pounce on the mouse.
  • bidet
  • bigger I'm bigger than him.
  • biker I'm a biker, you should come ride with me.
  • bilge The bilge was horribly scummy.
  • birder I am a birder, so I'm always keen on spotting a new bird.
  • biter The dog is a biter and should be kept away from children.
  • bitter After tasting his own bitter brew, he was thoroughly sick of drinking.
  • Bodge He tried to fix the broken cabinet with a bodge of duct tape and glue, but it didn't hold for long.
  • Bodged The carpenter bodged the table so badly that it collapsed within days.
  • booger
  • bridge The bridge over the river is very old.
  • Bridger Bridger is a character in the new movie that just came out.
  • budge I tried pushing the heavy box but it didn't budge.
  • Budged
  • budget The parents must stick to a budget when they are shopping for the children's Christmas presents.
  • bugger
  • burger I ordered a burger from the menu.
  • digger The construction crew used a large digger to excavate the foundation for the new building.
  • edger I borrowed my neighbor's edger to tidy up the lawn's edges.
  • tiger I'm going to the zoo to see the tiger.

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