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How to spell ERKED correctly?

If you mistakenly type "erked" instead of another word, there are a few possibilities for the intended word. It could be "asked", "worked", "parked" or "jerked", depending on the context. Always double-check your spelling before finalizing your message to ensure clarity and accuracy.

List of suggestions on how to spell erked correctly

  • Asked I asked my boss for a raise, but he said it wasn't possible at the moment.
  • Barked The neighbor's dog barked all night, making it difficult for me to sleep.
  • beaked The bird had a sharp beaked bill that it used to catch fish.
  • corked The wine tasted strange, so I suspected it was corked.
  • decked
  • eared My cat perked her eared at the sound of the doorbell.
  • earned I worked hard and earned a promotion at my job.
  • edged The sun had just edged over the mountaintops, casting a warm glow on the valley below.
  • Egged My car was egged last night and now it has several dents and scratches.
  • Eke She had to eke out a living after losing her job.
  • Eked The farmer eked out a living by growing crops on his small patch of land.
  • Erred Despite his best intentions, he erred in his calculations and ended up with the wrong answer.
  • evoked The smell of freshly baked apple pie evoked memories of my childhood.
  • eyed She eyed the cupcakes on the table, trying to resist the temptation to eat another one.
  • forked She forked her way through the meal, alternately consuming bites of noodles and broccoli.
  • harked I harked back to my childhood memories when I smelled the familiar scent of freshly baked cookies.
  • Inked She proudly displayed her newly inked tattoo on her arm.
  • irked The constant noise outside my window irked me while I was trying to study.
  • Jerked She jerked her arm away from him, feeling uncomfortable with his touch.
  • Larked I larked about in the park with my friends all day.
  • Leaked The leaked report stated that the CEO was paid almost $8 million in salary and bonuses last year.
  • Lurked I lurked in the shadows, watching as he disappeared down the alley.
  • marked The tree was marked with tar to help it stand in the wind.
  • merged The two companies merged to form a new, more powerful entity in the market.
  • necked I had a necked beer while I watched the game.
  • parked I am parked behind the market.
  • peaked The athlete's performance peaked during the championship game.
  • Pecked
  • peeked I peeked through the window to see if anyone was outside.
  • perked He perked up when I mentioned the party.
  • Raked The snow had been raked somewhat but was still deeply piled.
  • Reeked The room reeked of smoke after the fire.
  • Urged The mayor urged the citizens to help by donating to the charity.
  • Verged The cliffs on the edge of the verged cliff face were covered in moss.
  • Worked I worked over the weekend.

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