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How to spell BUCKES correctly?

If you come across the misspelling "buckes", there are a few possible correct suggestions that could be intended. It might refer to "buckles", commonly used for securing belts or straps. Alternatively, it could be a typo for "bucks", a slang term for dollars or as a reference to male deer. Double-check the intended meaning in context.

List of suggestions on how to spell buckes correctly

  • backers I need backers to help me make my dream a reality.
  • Backs The company is hiring new staff to help carry the backs of the existing employees.
  • bakes
  • Becks I am trying to think of a funny nickname for Becks and I can't come up with anything.
  • bickers The siblings bickers constantly.
  • bikes I love to ride bikes in the park during the summer.
  • buck The buck stopped in its tracks.
  • bucked The rodeo cowboy rode the wild horse until it finally bucked him off.
  • bucket I need to buy a bucket to carry the water.
  • buckets I need to buy some buckets to store the water for the plants.
  • buckle As soon as he felt the turbulence, he quickly reached for his seat belt to buckle up.
  • bucklers The sailors carried bucklers to protect themselves from swords.
  • buckles She fell down the stairs because her shoe buckles were worn out.
  • bucks I am going to the store to buy some bucks.
  • budges What are some catch-all phrases people use to describe things like this? Budges, compromises, adjusting.
  • bulks I bought the flour in bulks to save money.
  • bunks The kids were excited to sleep in the bunks on the overnight camping trip.
  • burke I know nothing about Burke.
  • Burks
  • busker I saw a busker playing a violin on the street.

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