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How to spell CRUNK correctly?

If you find yourself mistyping "crunk", worry not! Here are some possible correct suggestions to help: "clunk", "creek", "crank" or "crush". While these words have different meanings, they share some similar sounds and letters, which could be the reason behind the misspelling. Stay mindful while typing, and double-check to avoid any confusion!

List of suggestions on how to spell crunk correctly

  • brink I am on the brink of giving up.
  • chunk She cut up a chunk of cheese for the party platter.
  • clank As I walked down the hall, I heard the loud clank of metal tools hitting the ground.
  • clink I heard the clink of glasses and laughter from the nearby cafe.
  • Clung The baby clung to its mother's neck as she carried it up the stairs.
  • clunk The old car engine made a loud clunk before finally starting.
  • clunky The computer's clunky interface made the process of setting up the program difficult.
  • conk After turning off his car, he found a conk on the windshield.
  • crack I heard a loud crack when I stepped on the brittle ice.
  • crane I saw a crane near the water.
  • crank Today I'm going to crank up the stereo and get lost in the music.
  • cranks I'll give you my cranks to turn the wagon.
  • cranky My friend is always cranky in the morning before she has her coffee.
  • creak The old door began to creak as I opened it.
  • creek The creek was babbling softly as we sat and enjoyed the peaceful sound.
  • crick
  • croak
  • crock I can't pick up the spoon because there's a crock on the counter.
  • crone At her ninety-third birthday, the crone was surprised with a trip to Europe.
  • crony The politician is being accused of being a crony of the one percent.
  • crook He was caught red-handed as a crook after stealing from the convenience store.
  • crunch I love the satisfying crunch of biting into a crispy apple.
  • Drank Yesterday, I drank a glass of cold milk.
  • drink I usually drink tea in the morning to start my day.
  • frank I'm going to frank you out on something.
  • grunt Heaving a big sigh, she muttered a few words to herself and then started to grunt as she pushed the door open.
  • gunk I cleaned the drain and pulled out a bunch of hair and gunk.
  • junk After cleaning out my closet, I was able to donate all of my old junk to the local charity bin.
  • prank She played a prank on him and pretended to fall asleep.
  • rank He earned a rank in the military.
  • rink
  • rung He carefully climbed up the ladder, making sure to grip each rung tightly.
  • shrunk My shirt shrunk in the wash.
  • trunk My car's trunk is quite spacious.
  • Wrung Her hands were white and slender, with Wrung fingers.

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