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How to spell GLACK correctly?

If you ever mistakenly type "glack" instead of the word you intended to write, fear not! Some possible correct suggestions for this misspelling could be "black", "slack" or "clack". Always double-check your work to catch any errors, and utilize the autocorrect feature to ensure accurate spelling.

List of suggestions on how to spell glack correctly

  • Alack Alack, I left my cellphone at home.
  • black My cat has beautiful black fur.
  • block I need a block of cheese for the recipe.
  • clack The clack of high heels echoed in the hallway.
  • clacks The sound of clacks echoed through the train station as the train approached the platform.
  • clank I heard the clank of the pan as it fell to the floor.
  • clark Clark is a common surname in many English-speaking countries.
  • click
  • clock She asked how much time was left on the clock.
  • cluck The hen began to cluck when she laid her egg.
  • crack He used his cocaine to crack the code.
  • flack The press secretary was tight-lipped about the rumored campaign flack.
  • flak Despite receiving flak from critics, the movie went on to become a massive commercial success.
  • fleck It was a slight but noticeable fleck on the snow.
  • flick I like to flick my wrist when I serve a tennis ball.
  • flock A flock of geese flew overhead as we walked by the pond.
  • gawk As I walked down the street, I couldn't help but gawk at the high-rise building towering above me.
  • glace The pastry chef put a glace cherry on top of the cupcake.
  • glad I'm glad that my friends came to visit me.
  • glade We stopped at a glade to take in the sights.
  • GLAM She spends so much time applying GLAM eyeliner that her eyes look like they're permanently shadowed.
  • glare The bright sun made me squint and shield my eyes from the powerful glare.
  • glass I accidentally broke the glass in the window while I was cleaning it.
  • glaze I applied a glaze to the pot to seal in the flavor.
  • jack Jack went to the store to buy some milk.
  • lac The lac on the surface of the wooden table adds to its shine and durability.
  • lack There was a lack of enthusiasm among the team members.
  • lark The lark is a courtship song of the lark bird.
  • lick I can't wait to lick that ice cream.
  • lock
  • luck I hope I have better luck on my next job interview.
  • pluck She had to pluck up the courage to speak in front of the large crowd.
  • quack She's a quack!
  • slack She needed to Slack off for a bit.
  • slick I'm feeling pretty slick today.

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