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How to spell JOCKIED correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "jockied" instead of the correct spelling, here are some suggestions to consider. You may have intended to write "jockeyed", which refers to the act of maneuvering or controlling something skillfully. Alternatively, "jocked" or "jacked" could be possible alternatives, depending on the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell jockied correctly

  • Cocked He cocked his head to the side, trying to understand the complicated instructions.
  • Cockier I never thought anyone could be cockier than him, but then I met his younger brother.
  • Docked The ship docked at the port, ready to unload its cargo.
  • Hocked I had to sell my favourite necklace because I was broke and hocked it at the pawn shop.
  • Jacked He jacked up the volume on his headphones to drown out the noise.
  • Jackie Jackie is a beloved family member who always brings happiness wherever she goes.
  • Jockey The jockey skillfully guided his horse through the crowded field to cross the finish line first.
  • Jockeyed The seasoned politician jockeyed his way into a position of power within the party.
  • Joked Sara joked that she had already eaten a whole pizza by herself.
  • Jokier I wish my boss was jokier, so work wouldn't be so boring.
  • Jollied She jollied her friend up with a joke.
  • Locked She discovered that she had accidentally locked her keys inside her car.
  • Mocked The class clown mocked the teacher's outfit in front of the whole class.
  • Pocked The old and tattered fabric on the couch was pocked with holes.
  • Rocked The earthquake rocked the entire city, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
  • Rockier The road was getting rockier and harder to drive on as we ascended the mountain.
  • Rockies I hiked in the beautiful Rockies last summer.
  • Socked I was completely socked by the unexpected news of his sudden death.

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