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How to spell LINKK correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "linkk" instead of "link", don't worry! Here are a few possible correct suggestions for that misspelling: "like", "lick", "linen" or "linked". Always double-check your spelling, and swiftly find the right word to ensure your message is clear and error-free.

List of suggestions on how to spell linkk correctly

  • blink
  • clink The glasses began to clink as the partygoers toasted their glasses.
  • dink
  • fink I don't want to be a fink, but I saw him cheat on the test.
  • ink
  • inky I don't think I want to go to the party with everyone else; I'd rather stay in and watch Inky.
  • Jink I tried to jink past the defender, but he still managed to block my shot.
  • kink My partner and I enjoy a bit of kink in our sex life.
  • lank The boy's lank hair flopped over his forehead as he stared at the board.
  • lanky The lanky basketball player towered over his opponents.
  • lick I told my dog not to lick his paw because it keeps getting infected.
  • like
  • lin I can always count on Lin to be on my side.
  • Lina My friend Lina is a great cook.
  • lind
  • line I stood in line for hours to get tickets to the concert.
  • liner She was wearing a bright blue liner on her bottom eyelid.
  • ling The taste of the ling fish was exquisite.
  • lingo It's important to learn the lingo of a new industry in order to communicate effectively with your colleagues.
  • link I need to find the link to purchase concert tickets.
  • linked The two suspects were linked by a piece of thread found at the crime scene.
  • linker A linker is a protein that links two proteins together.
  • links I sent the email with the links to the recommended websites for research.
  • linkup The new mobile app allows users to easily linkup and exchange contact information.
  • lino I am going to lay down the lino in the kitchen.
  • lint I need to get a can of lint for my clothes.
  • linux Linux is one of the most popular open-source operating systems in the world.
  • mink The mink stole is a luxurious accessory that was popular during the 1950s and 1960s.
  • oink The piglet let out a loud oink as it scampered through the muddy field.
  • pink I like the pink shirt my sister is wearing.
  • rink I enjoy going to the ice rink to watch people ice skate.
  • sink The sink is brown and rusty.
  • slink I Slink Away.
  • Slinky SLINKY WAS UP ALL NIGHT FIDDLEING WITH HIS NEW SLINKY ROCKETBOOT.
  • wink She gave me a wink to signal that she was joking.

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