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How to spell ECKING correctly?

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List of suggestions on how to spell ecking correctly

  • acing He was acing all his exams this semester.
  • acting
  • asking I was asking her about her work.
  • backing The band's success was due in part to the famous producer's financial backing.
  • Bucking
  • Caking During our Thanksgiving dinner, the moms got to caking the desserts.
  • Checking I'm checking my balance online to see if my paycheck has been deposited.
  • Cocking
  • coking The process of coking involves heating coal to high temperatures to produce coke, which is used in various industrial processes.
  • Decking The new decking on the patio looks amazing.
  • docking The spacecraft successfully completed its docking procedure with the International Space Station.
  • ducking Ducking under the low branches of therowth trees.
  • echoing My echoing Sanchez needs a good home.
  • edging She spent the whole morning edging the garden with a pair of shears.
  • Egging I saw a group of teenagers egging a car in the parking lot.
  • Eking I am really enjoying my time at the eking party.
  • etching The etching on the silverware was incredibly intricate and detailed.
  • Evoking The painting had a way of evoking strong emotions in anyone who gazed upon it.
  • Ewing John Ewing is the new boss.
  • Hacking In order to hacking the system, we need to gain access to the server.
  • hocking
  • icing Icing is a type of sugar used to cover cake or make it more festive.
  • Inking Inking is critical for vector illustrations.
  • irking The constant loud music from next door is irking me.
  • jacking I saw someone jacking up their car in the parking lot.
  • jerking The person was jerking their head back and forth.
  • kicking He was kicking the ball with his friends in the park.
  • king The king of the jungle is the mighty lion.
  • lacking I am lacking in willpower.
  • leaking
  • licking The dog was happily licking up the spilled ice cream off the ground.
  • locking I heard the sound of the door locking behind me, and I knew there was no turning back.
  • lucking I am lucking out on finding the last pair of shoes in my size.
  • mocking The teacher was mocking me as she walked away.
  • mucking She's always mucking about in the garden.
  • necking I was necking with my girlfriend until my brother walked in on us.
  • Nicking
  • packing I'll start packing for our vacation tomorrow.
  • Peaking The stock market is peaking as investors eagerly await the earnings reports.
  • Pecking She was pecking at the keyboard trying to get the computer to work.
  • peeking She was caught peeking through the keyhole.
  • peking I was born and raised in Beijing, but I love to travel to Peking to visit my family.
  • Perking The aroma of freshly brewed coffee was perking up the entire house.
  • picking I will be picking up my sister from the airport tonight.
  • racking The sound of the racking pool balls echoed through the dimly lit bar.
  • reeking The stench of rotting food was reeking through the entire building.
  • ricking I was getting a little ricking from the kids in the next room.
  • Rocking The mother was gently rocking her baby to sleep.
  • Rucking I consider rucking a form of cardio.
  • sacking The team's poor performance on the field led to the sacking of their coach.
  • seeking I'm seeking clarification on what you mean.
  • socking I'm socking away money for a rainy day.
  • sucking The vacuum was loudly sucking up all the dirt and debris from the carpet.
  • tacking The sailor was tacking against the wind to reach the finish line.
  • ticking The ticking of the clock became unbearable in the silent room.
  • Tucking She was tucking her shirt in when the phone rang.
  • wrecking The storm left behind a path of destruction, wrecking homes and buildings along its way.

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