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How to spell CHACK correctly?

If you misspelled "chack", here are a few possible correct suggestions. One option could be "check", which refers to examining or verifying something. Another possibility is "chalk", a soft, white limestone used for writing or drawing. Additionally, "hack" denotes a clever or innovative solution, while "chick" typically relates to a young bird, especially a chicken.

List of suggestions on how to spell chack correctly

  • chalk She used chalk to write on the blackboard.
  • check I need to check my emails before I leave for work.
  • cheek She planted a playful kiss on his cheek.
  • chic She always looks so chic, even when she's wearing something casual.
  • chick The chick hatched from its egg just this morning.
  • choc I love to eat anything that has choc in it.
  • chock I always place a chock behind my car tires when parked on a steep hill to prevent it from rolling.
  • chuck He decided to chuck his old clothes and buy some new ones.
  • hack He tried to hack into the computer system to access confidential information.
  • shack The fisherman built a small shack near the lake to store his fishing gear.
  • shark The shark swam swiftly through the dark waters.
  • shock
  • shuck In order to shuck the corn, the user must cut off the top of the cob with a sharp knife then smash it
  • whack

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