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How to spell CODKED correctly?

If you meant to type "codked" but it was a spelling error, here are some possible correct suggestions. The word could be "cooked", indicating the preparation of food. Another option might be "cocked", referring to the positioning of a gun or a bird's tail. Finally, it could also be "coked", which is slang for being under the influence of cocaine.

List of suggestions on how to spell codked correctly

  • Cadged He cadged some cash off his father to buy a new phone.
  • Caked She wiped the cake off of his face with her hand and he shouted, " Caked!
  • cloaked The stranger was cloaked in darkness, making it impossible to see their face.
  • clocked The athlete clocked the fastest time in the race.
  • coated The candy bar was coated in a thick layer of chocolate.
  • Cocked Jimmy had his cocked and locked on the suspect.
  • Codded She was codded by her family into marrying him.
  • coddled He was coddled by his parents throughout his childhood and never learned how to be independent.
  • CODED The documents were coded to obscure their contents.
  • codex The Voynich Manuscript is a codex that has never been deciphered.
  • codger The old codger down the street never left his home and was rarely seen.
  • coked
  • conked After staying up all night to study for his exam, John conked out on his desk.
  • cooked
  • corded She had a corded telephone on her desk.
  • corked The wine tasted bad because it was corked.
  • Croaked
  • crocked I accidentally crocked my phone screen when I dropped it.
  • crooked The crooked street made me feel a little uneasy.
  • docked The ship has finally docked at the port after a long journey.
  • Dodged The driver dodged the oncoming car just in time to avoid a collision.
  • Joked He joked that he was going to try a new hairstyle, but everyone knew he was too scared to actually do it.

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