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How to spell CLICKE correctly?

One possible correct suggestion for the misspelling "clicke" is "click". This correction maintains the original intended meaning of the word and is the correct spelling of the action of pressing a button on a computer mouse or touchpad. Other similar options may include "clicked" or "clicking".

List of suggestions on how to spell clicke correctly

  • clack The sound of the keyboard clack echoed through the quiet office.
  • Clacked The keys clacked as she typed furiously on her keyboard.
  • Clarke Clarke is the surname of one of the main characters in the science fiction book series "The 100".
  • cliche Saying that "time heals all wounds" might be a cliche, but it's still true.
  • click I heard the click of the lock as I closed the door.
  • Clicked He clicked his pen repeatedly while waiting for the meeting to start.
  • Clicker Ali was having such a great time playing with his new Clicker that he didn't even notice his parents coming in the door.
  • clickers I want to clickers for my class.
  • clicks She clicks her pen nervously while waiting for the exam to begin.
  • clink I heard the clink of glasses as the customers in the bar toasted to their success.
  • clinker The clinker from the burnt coal can be used as a building material.
  • clique She was never interested in joining a clique in high school because she preferred to be friends with everyone.
  • clock I glanced at the clock on the wall and saw that it was already 11 PM.
  • clocked I clocked out at 5 p.m.
  • cluck The hen began to cluck loudly when she saw her chicks running towards her.
  • Clucked The hen clucked contentedly as she laid her egg.
  • colicky I think my baby is colicky because he is always moaning and crying.
  • lick The dog started to lick my face when I got home.
  • like I blushed like a schoolgirl when he complimented me on my new dress.
  • locke John Locke is a famous philosopher known for his theories on natural law and the social contract.

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