How to spell TUGGUR correctly?
If you've misspelled "tuggur", fear not! There are a few possible corrections that may help. One option could be "tugger", which means someone or something that tugs. Another alternative could be "tugger", a character from the musical "Cats". Double-check the context to ensure you've chosen the correct suggestion.
List of suggestions on how to spell tuggur correctly
- Augur The sudden silence from the forest augured that a predator was near.
- Bugger The bugger stole my chocolate cake from the fridge!
- Bulgur I have never tried bulgur before, but I have heard that it is a healthy and delicious grain.
- Fugger The Fuggers were a prosperous family of merchants and bankers in Germany during the 15th and 16th centuries.
- Hugger My friend is such a hugger, she always greets everyone with a warm embrace.
- Lugger The lugger was heavily laden with crates of fresh fish.
- Mugger The mugger was caught and sentenced to ten years in prison.
- Rugger
- Tagger The graffiti artist worked as a tagger and left their mark all over the city.
- Tugged She tugged at the door handle, but it wouldn't budge.
- Tungus The Tungus people lived in the Siberian region of Russia for many centuries.
- Turgor The turgor of the plant cells is maintained by the pressure of water inside them.