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How to spell CREEKED correctly?

If you're trying to spell "creeked" but end up misspelling it, here are some possible correct suggestions. Could it be "creaked", which refers to a squeaking or groaning sound? Or perhaps "croaked", meaning a harsh, low voice? Double-check to ensure you've achieved the intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell creeked correctly

  • Careened
  • Careered He careered down the hill on his bike, feeling the rush of wind in his face.
  • cheeked She cheeked the ball into the net, scoring the winning point for her team.
  • clerked I clerked at a law firm last summer and gained valuable experience in legal research and writing.
  • cracked
  • Cranked The music was so loud that my ears cranked.
  • Creaked
  • Creamed I ordered the creamed spinach as a side dish with my steak.
  • creased The paper was creased in the middle where it had been folded.
  • Created The artist created a beautiful painting that captured the essence of the countryside.
  • creed My creed is to always be kind to others, no matter the circumstances.
  • creek The clear water in the creek was perfect for a refreshing swim on a hot summer day.
  • Creeks The children loved to play in the shallow creeks that ran through the woods.
  • Croaked
  • crocked I don't think he was drunk, just so crocked he couldn't walk straight.
  • crooked There's something not right about her. She looks like she's got a crooked nose.
  • Freaked He was so freaked out by the whole thing that he just ran out of the room.
  • Greened The grass was greened and lush after a week of constant rain.
  • Greeted I greeted my friends with a smile when they arrived at the party.
  • Reeked When I walked into the room, it reeked of cigarette smoke.
  • Trekked He trekked through the mountains for three days to reach the summit.
  • Wreaked The hurricane wreaked havoc on the coastal town, leaving destruction and debris in its wake.
  • wrecked

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