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How to spell AGGERD correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "aggerd" instead of the intended word, there are a few possible suggestions for what you might have meant. One possibility could be "agger", which refers to a raised embankment or mound. Another option could be "agreed", indicating a consensus or mutual understanding between parties. Double-check your context to ensure accuracy!

List of suggestions on how to spell aggerd correctly

  • Aged The aged man sat quietly on the porch, reminiscing about his youth.
  • AGGIR
  • Aggro The player's aggressive tactics and constant attacks in the game were a clear display of their aggro playstyle.
  • Agreed "I wholeheartedly agreed with my friend's suggestion to visit the art museum."
  • Alger After years of living in Paris, Karim finally decided to return to his hometown of Alger.
  • Anger She took a deep breath to suppress her anger before responding to the offensive comment.
  • Angered The rude comment angered her.
  • Angers He angers easily and becomes quite defensive when confronted.
  • Asgard Asgard, the mythical realm of the Norse gods, is depicted as a majestic and formidable city in Marvel's Thor movie series.
  • Auger I used an auger to quickly drill holes in the wooden board.
  • Augers The construction workers used augers to drill holes for the new fence.
  • Bagged The hunter proudly bagged a deer during his trip.
  • Dagger He kept a small dagger tucked into his boot for protection.
  • Daggers She felt daggers shooting from her eyes as she glared at him.
  • Egged Last night, someone egged my car and now it's covered in yolk and shells.
  • Fagged
  • Gagged The kidnappers tied the victim's hands and feet and gagged their mouth to prevent them from screaming or calling for help.
  • Haggard After weeks of sleepless nights and constant worry, she appeared haggard and exhausted.
  • Jaggard
  • Jagged The hiker carefully navigated the jagged rocks to reach the summit.
  • Jagger Jagger's energetic stage presence always leaves the audience in awe.
  • Laggard The company's laggard performance in the stock market led to concerns among investors.
  • Lagged The video game constantly lagged, making it impossible to play smoothly.
  • Nagged My parents constantly nagged me about the importance of doing my homework.
  • Nagger
  • Naggers
  • Ragged His clothes were worn and ragged from years of hard work.
  • Sagged The old mattress sagged under the weight of the heavy load.
  • Tagged He tagged the mural with his signature.
  • Tagger The street artist, known as the Tagger, left their mark on walls all over the city.
  • Taggers The group of taggers is known for their intricate and beautifully designed graffiti.
  • Wagged The happy dog wagged its tail vigorously as its owner returned home.
  • Waggery His waggery and playful sense of humor always managed to brighten up any room he entered.

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