Word with double letters with J

  • Has double LL; a common J-word. Valid.

  • Has double EE; well-known J-word. OK.

  • Contains double GG; real verb. Good pick.

  • Contains double LL; common adjective. Fits.

  • Contains double GG; common verb form. Fits.

  • Contains double GG; a real word. Nice!

  • Contains double ZZ; popular word. Valid.

  • Contains double LL; common in US. Accepted.

  • Has double MM; real word with J. Fits.

  • Has double GG; real word. Good choice.

  • Has double GG; everyday word. Valid.

  • Has double RR; a familiar given name. OK.

  • Has double MM; common name. Allowed.

  • Has double GG; real adjective. Fits.

  • Has double TT; real word. Fits the rule.

  • Name with double “ll”, common short for Jillian.

  • Real word, has double “mm” after the J.

  • Contains double “mm”, informal adjective.

  • Has double “ll”, a marine animal name.

  • Real word with double “ff” after the J.

  • Name with double n, Johnny is a common given name.

  • Double e, verb meaning to mock or taunt.

  • Has double e and double l, festive celebration word.

  • Contains double t, means nervous shakes.

  • Name with double n, diminutive of Jennifer.

  • Double t, a small pier or landing structure.

  • Double b, means to talk rapidly or foolishly.

  • Double z, slang for stylish or energetic.

  • Surname with double g, made famous by Mick Jagger.

  • Double g, huge powerful force or overwhelming event.

  • Double e, casual exclamation of surprise.

  • Double g, people who jog for exercise.

  • Double t, describes a nervous, shaky feeling.

  • Double r, describes a harsh or discordant sound.

  • Double g, person who performs juggling tricks.

  • Double t, traveling by jet or emitting jets.

  • Double e, big festive party or celebration.

  • Double g, unrefined sugar from South Asia.

  • Double s, period of dinosaurs in Earth’s history.

  • Double l, British spelling for personal ornaments.

  • Female name with double s; popular in US/UK.

  • Past tense of jar; features double r in middle.

  • One who jams music; double m inside.

  • Past tense of jab; double b in center.

  • Given name with double n and double f.

  • Adjective meaning wobbly; has double g.

  • Verb meaning to discard; contains double t.

  • Adjective meaning unemployed; double s.

  • Verb meaning sticking out; double t.

  • Tool or person that jigs; double g present.

  • Short female name; double s at end.

  • Male name with classic double f.

  • Brand‑name whirlpool bath; double z.

  • Given name variant with double s.

  • Given name with double s in middle.

  • Tight denim leggings; has double g.

  • Present participle of jab; double b.

  • Name with double t and double e, French form of Juliet.

  • Verb meaning to shake or vibrate; has double d.

  • From 'jot'; has double t in the middle.

  • Rabbit name with double b and double t inside.

  • Tool name with double m in the middle.

  • From 'jot'; stationery word with double t.

  • City in Israel; has double f in the middle.

  • Given name with double n in the middle.

  • Plural of jelly, contains double l.

  • Male name with double f and double e.

  • Phrase; 'jack' has no double, but 'jumping' ok? 🤔 Players vote!

  • Plural noun; contains double g in the middle.

  • Has double g. Means to shake or jostle.

  • Contains double g. Past tense of jog.

  • Double t in jitter. Energetic dance style.

  • Double g in jiggle. Means to shake lightly.

  • Jelly has double l. A wobbly sea creature too.

  • Jill has double l. Classic nursery rhyme pair.

  • Jacks has double c in jumping jacks exercise.

  • Double n in Anne. Common female given name.

  • Jelly has double l. Plural of jellybean candy.

  • Double e in jeer. Means to mock or taunt.

  • Double b in jobbing. Doing occasional work.

  • Double l. Variant of Jillian, a first name.

  • Double j in jejunum. Part of small intestine.

  • Double f in Jeff. Surname, US president’s name.

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