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How to spell BECKING correctly?

If you find yourself typing "becking" instead of the word you intended, a correct alternative could be "beckon". This term refers to making a gesture, often with your hand, to signal or invite someone. Double-checking spellings can help ensure accurate communication and avoid confusion in written correspondence.

List of suggestions on how to spell becking correctly

  • backing The company received strong backing from investors for its new product line.
  • backings I need to get new backings for my paintings.
  • baking I'm baking a batch of cookies in the oven.
  • balking He was so eager to get started, but I could tell he was balking at the idea of gymnastics.
  • banking My mother works in banking and she has to deal with long hours and strict deadlines.
  • Barking The dog was barking loudly at the intruder.
  • Basking The lizard was basking in the sun, warming itself up after a cool night.
  • Beaching We were all beaching on the sandy shore, enjoying the warm sun and cool water.
  • beckon The lighthouse's beam of light would beckon ships to the safety of the harbor.
  • Beckoning The soft melody of the piano was beckoning the audience into a state of calmness.
  • beckons beckons to close the door
  • becoming The room was becoming colder and less inviting.
  • Bedecking The bride-to-be was busy bedecking the wedding venue with flowers and lights.
  • Begging
  • beijing I've always wanted to visit Beijing and see the Great Wall in person.
  • being She was being a loud beggar.
  • bering I have a new bering, it's so pretty.
  • Betaking I am going to betaking your car.
  • biking I love biking through the city.
  • Bilking The store was bilking me of my change.
  • blacking He used a shoe-polish for blacking his boots.
  • blocking The heavy traffic on the highway was blocking our way to the airport.
  • booking I need to confirm the booking for the conference room for tomorrow's meeting.
  • braking The driver reduced his speed by gradually braking as he approached the stop sign.
  • breaking The sound of breaking glass jarred her out of her trance.
  • Bricking I'm afraid I'm incapable of engaging in vandalism, such as "bricking" a building.
  • Bucking She was bucking like a bronco at the rodeo.
  • Buckling The foundation of the house is buckling under the weight of the heavy snow.
  • Bulking He is bulking up for the bodybuilding contest next month.
  • Bunking I caught my roommates bunking in the living room last night.
  • busking I saw a group of musicians busking on the street corner yesterday.
  • Checking I will be checking the weather forecast before deciding what to wear today.
  • Decking The decking outside my house needs to be power-washed and stained.
  • Eking I'm doing the eking thing again.
  • necking We went necking in the conservatory.
  • Pecking The teacher observed the chickens pecking at seeds in the yard.
  • peking I'm planning to visit Beijing and Shanghai before peking.
  • wrecking Her reckless driving was wrecking her car.

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