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How to spell LLINK correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "llink", here are a few suggestions to consider: "link", "blink", "clink", "think" or "slink". Remember to review context and surrounding words to ensure the most appropriate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell llink correctly

  • blank I stared at the blank canvas, unsure of what to paint.
  • blink I always blink several times after rubbing my eyes.
  • clank
  • clink As I placed my glass on the table, I heard a satisfying clink.
  • clunk
  • dink I don't think I'll be able to make it to the party. I feel like I'm going to Dink.
  • fink
  • flank She cut off his escape route by flank filing him from behind.
  • flunk I'm worried that I might flunk my math exam tomorrow.
  • ink I need to refill my ink cartridge before I can print out this document.
  • Jink I think I'll get some Jink while I'm here.
  • kink I have a kink for ice cream.
  • Lain She had lain in bed all morning, scrolling through social media on her phone.
  • lank The lank hair hung in her face.
  • lick The cat will lick the milk off the floor.
  • lin
  • Lina Lina is a fun-loving person.
  • lind I have a lind walnut table.
  • line I would like to buy a ticket for the line for the show.
  • ling
  • link I need to send you the link to the article so you can read it.
  • links I need to check the links on my website to ensure they are all working properly.
  • lino She covered the old linoleum floor with a bright and cheerful lino print rug.
  • lint I need to clean my keyboard of the lint before I start writing.
  • llano I walked for hours through the Llano Estacado.
  • loin
  • mink
  • oink The piglet let out a loud oink as it cozied up to its mother.
  • pink Her favorite color was pink.
  • plank I am going to plank this entire wall.
  • plonk
  • plunk
  • rink The rink is closed until further notice.
  • sink The dirty dishes in the sink need to be washed.
  • slink The cat would usually slink away when she heard loud noises outside.
  • Slinky I'm not sure if I should trust Slinky with my new toy.
  • Slunk The thief slunk away from the scene of the crime.
  • wink She gave me a sly wink and walked away.

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