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There are 18 words ending with AGGLE

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37 definitions found

  • bedaggle — v. (Transitive) To daggle; to soil by dragging over wet ground.
  • bedraggle — v. (Transitive) To make (something) wet and limp, especially by…
  • braggle — v. Alternative form of broggle.
  • daggle — v. (Intransitive) To run, go, or trail oneself through water… — v. (Transitive) To trail, so as to wet or befoul; to make wet…
  • draggle — v. To make, or to become, wet and muddy by dragging along the ground.
  • gaggle — n. (Collective) A group of geese when they are on the ground or on the water. — n. (By extension) Any group or gathering of related things. — v. To make a noise like a goose; to cackle.
  • haggle — v. (Intransitive) To argue for a better deal, especially over… — v. (Transitive) To hack (cut crudely). — v. To stick at small matters; to chaffer; to higgle.
  • higgle-haggle — v. To haggle.
  • naggle — v. (Obsolete) To toss the head or cause to toss the head. — v. To niggle; to irritate or bother continually or repeatedly. — v. To haggle; to negotiate argumentatively.
  • paggle — v. (Obsolete) To hang loosely. — v. (Obsolete) To bulge.
  • press␣gaggle — n. (US, journalism, politics) An informal off-camera briefing… — n. (Rare) A noisy crowd of journalists.
  • raggle — n. (Construction) A groove or slot, often cut in a masonry wall… — n. A ragged piece. — v. (Transitive) To notch irregularly.
  • raggle-taggle — adj. Disorderly, in a messy or chaotic state; ragged.
  • snaggle — n. A tangled, knotted, or intertwined mass. — n. A problem, particularly after orthopedic surgery. — v. To become tangled, knotted or intertwined.
  • straggle — v. To stray, rove, or wander from a normal course and others of its kind. — v. To act in a disorderly and irregular way. — n. An irregular, spread-out group.
  • unsnaggle — v. (Transitive) To disentangle.
  • waggle — v. (Transitive) To move (something) with short, quick motions; to wobble. — v. (Intransitive) To reel, sway, or move from side to side; to… — n. A wobbling motion.
  • wraggle — v. To wag about with a wiggling motion. — v. To noisily try to convince others. — v. To pester.
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  • Scrabble in English: 10 words
  • French Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: no word
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: no word

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