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How to spell CLOKE correctly?

If you've misspelled "cloke" and meant to write "cloak", don't worry, we've got you covered! "Cloak" refers to a garment worn over clothes, providing concealment or protection. So, next time, make sure to use the correct spelling to perfectly describe this stylish and useful piece of clothing.

List of suggestions on how to spell cloke correctly

  • bloke I saw that bloke I met last night on the street today.
  • cake
  • Clarke
  • cloak She wrapped her thick, woolen cloak tighter around her shoulders as she strode through the blustery winter storm.
  • cloaked The cloaked figure disappeared into the shadows.
  • cloaks The wizards wore long, black cloaks that billowed behind them as they walked.
  • clock I always rely on my clock to wake me up in the morning.
  • clocked I clocked a personal best time in the 100-meter race.
  • clocks Most modern alarm clocks have a snooze button.
  • clog
  • clone
  • close I need to close the window because it's getting too cold.
  • clove It is recommended to add a clove of garlic when making homemade pasta sauce.
  • cloy The sweetness of the dessert was beginning to cloy after a few bites.
  • clue In the game "Clue," one of the board game pieces is a clue.
  • coke
  • cole
  • cook I enjoy learning different ways to cook new recipes.
  • cooke My husband is a cooke.
  • cooker My grandmother used to cook all of her meals in her cooker.
  • cookie I am craving a chocolate chip cookie right now.
  • joke The comedian told a funny joke that made everyone in the room laugh.
  • lake I had a delicious picnic near the lake.
  • like I like the way you dress like a girl.
  • locke John Locke was an English philosopher known for his contributions to the Enlightenment period.
  • loge The theater was quite uncomfortable, but the show was worth it thanks to the hilariously loge theater.
  • loki Loki is a major character in Norse mythology.
  • luke

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