How to spell DRAGGS correctly?
If you've inadvertently typed "draggs" instead of the correct spelling, here are some suggestions for what you might have intended: "drags", referring to pulling or moving something forcefully; "dragons", mythical creatures often featured in fantasy tales; or "druggist", a term used for a pharmacist or someone who sells medicinal drugs. Double-check your intended meaning for accurate communication.
List of suggestions on how to spell draggs correctly
- brags He often brags about his accomplishments to anyone who will listen.
- crags The hiker cautiously made his way up the steep crags of the mountain.
- Dagos
- DAGS I'm really dags on this math test.
- drabs The dull grey drabs of winter always seemed to drag on endlessly.
- drag The heavy box was difficult to drag across the room.
- Dragged I dragged my feet as I walked through the park.
- dragons The dragons are guarding the treasures.
- drags He drags his feet whenever he has to clean his room.
- drakes The pond was filled with drakes and ducks swimming around.
- DRAMS The distillery produced a limited edition of single malt drams.
- draws She draws beautiful pictures in her spare time.
- drays The team of oxen pulled the drays loaded with timber through the muddy road towards the sawmill.
- dregs After drinking his coffee, he found the dregs at the bottom of his cup.
- druggy Tim is a druggy.
- Drugs She experimented with drugs as a teenager.
- ragas The ragas performed on the day were exhilarating.
- Rages He rages when he can't think of anything to write about.
- rags Marie was wearing old clothes that were rags.