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How to spell LEEGY correctly?

If you're looking for alternatives to the misspelling "leegy", here are a few valid suggestions: "leggy", referring to something with long or slender legs; "leery", meaning cautious or wary; and "legacy", denoting an inherited or handed-down tradition. Remember, accuracy matters when conveying your intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell leegy correctly

  • clergy The clergy member led the congregation in prayer.
  • eeg The doctor ordered an EEG to monitor the electrical activity of the patient's brain.
  • elegy An elegy is a poem about death.
  • leaky The roof was so leaky, we had to put buckets all around the room.
  • ledge I will be staying on the ledge.
  • lee The boat was sheltered from the wind by the lee of the island.
  • leek My mum cooked us leek sauteed with potatoes.
  • leer
  • leery Nina was leery of the large dog that was following them.
  • leg She broke her leg while skiing down the mountain.
  • leggy The leggy model walked down the runway with confidence.
  • Lego Lego is a Danish construction toy.
  • legs
  • liege The knight was devoted to his liege lord and would do anything to serve him.
  • logy My math is really logy.

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