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How to spell LOOCKED correctly?

The correct spelling for "loocked" is "locked". It is important to double check spelling to ensure clear communication. Other correct suggestions could include "latched", "sealed" or "secured" depending on the context of the message.

List of suggestions on how to spell loocked correctly

  • blocked
  • booked I have already booked my flight for next month's business trip.
  • clocked She clocked a personal best time in the 100-meter dash.
  • Cocked He cocked his head and listened carefully to the sound of the distant train.
  • cooked I have cooked dinner for three hours.
  • docked The boat has been docked in the marina for three days.
  • Flocked The guests flocked to the dance floor when the DJ started playing their favorite song.
  • hocked I got a cold, hard stare and was then hocked across the room
  • hooked
  • Lacked This novel lacked a certain pizzazz.
  • licked The dog licked the ice cream off the cone.
  • locke John Locke's ideas greatly influenced the formation of the United States constitution.
  • locked
  • locker
  • locket She always wears a locket around her neck that contains a picture of her late grandmother.
  • Looked I looked around the room and didn't see him anywhere.
  • looker She turned heads wherever she went; there was no denying she was a total looker.
  • Loomed The giant skyscraper loomed over the city, its shadow stretching across the streets below.
  • looped The thread looped around the needle, making it difficult to stitch the fabric.
  • Loosed The lion was loosed from its cage and ran freely in the wild.
  • looted After the hurricane hit, many stores were looted and left empty.
  • lucked I lucked into finding my lost wallet in the back seat of my car.
  • Mocked After she had made the mistake of opening her mouth, the girl was mocked by her peers.
  • pocked The old, pocked road made for a bumpy ride.
  • Rocked The concert was amazing, the band totally rocked it.
  • Rooked She rooked the ball into the back of the net.

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