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How to spell LLOOK correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "llook", there are a few possible correct suggestions: "look", "lock" or "luck". However, the most appropriate correction in most cases would be "look", which refers to directing one's gaze towards something or someone. Double check and ensure accuracy to convey your intended meaning effectively.

List of suggestions on how to spell llook correctly

  • block He always carries a block of wood with him to carve whenever he has a spare moment.
  • book
  • cloak She pulled her cloak tighter around her.
  • clock I forgot to set my clock back last night, so now I'm an hour early for my meeting.
  • cook I love to cook delicious meals for my friends and family.
  • flock In the morning, the birds flock together in the trees.
  • hook
  • kook I don't want to go out with a kook.
  • lloyd I went to the store to buy some milk and eggs, but I forgot my wallet and Lloyd was there to help me.
  • lock "Don't forget to lock the door before leaving," my mother warned me.
  • loo I go to the bathroom to loo.
  • look I need to look in my suitcase for my wallet.
  • looks She always looks beautiful in that dress.
  • loom I'm going to have to find another loom to weave these socks with.
  • loon I saw a loon on the shore.
  • loop The loop gave me a headache.
  • loos The shack was built by my great-grandfather, who died in the loos during World War I.
  • loot The robbers managed to loot the bank before the police arrived.
  • nook My tea nook is perfect for an afternoon cup of tea.
  • rook The rook is a chess piece that moves horizontally and vertically.
  • shook The earthquake was so strong that it shook the entire city.
  • Took I only took a few pictures before leaving.

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