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How to spell BIGGE correctly?

If you meant to type "bigge" but spelled it wrong, some possible correct suggestions could be "biggie", "bigger" or "bridge". These alternatives share some similarities with "bigge" and could be what you intended. Always double-check and proofread to ensure accurate spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell bigge correctly

  • badge The police officer displayed his badge as identification.
  • Bagged I bagged a dozen apples at the grocery store.
  • Baggie I put the sandwich in a baggie before putting it in my backpack.
  • baggy My pants were too baggy, I needed a smaller size.
  • barge The barge was slowly pulled along the canal by the strong horses.
  • Begged Her parents begged her to stay away from that area.
  • beige She wore a beige skirt and a beige blouse.
  • big The big house is much bigger than the little house.
  • bigger The new car is bigger than the old one.
  • biggie
  • bike I prefer to ride my bike to work rather than drive my car.
  • bilge I'm surprised there's even bilge in this boat.
  • binge She went on a binge eating frenzy after her breakup.
  • BIOG My little brother is such a BIOG.
  • Bodge I'm not sure what I'm going to do with this old bodge.
  • Bogged I quickly got out of the boat, but I was so bogged down, I couldn't get back in.
  • boggle The complexity of the instructions seemed to boggle his mind.
  • boggy The path across the meadow was boggy and difficult to navigate.
  • bogie The child was scared when they saw a stray bogie on the floor.
  • bridge Let's cross the bridge and get to the other side.
  • budge My arm feels heavy so I'll need to budge it.
  • bugged I was extremely annoyed when the constant ringing of my phone bugged me throughout the day.
  • bugger
  • buggy My car is a bit of a buggy.

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