How to spell LUNK correctly?
If you mistyped "lunk" and are looking for suggestions, here are a few possibilities: "lunk" can be corrected to "lucky", "lunked", "lunkier" or "lunker". Double-check your context and intended meaning to find the most appropriate choice.
List of suggestions on how to spell lunk correctly
- bunk The sailors slept in bunk beds in the cramped quarters below deck.
- clunk The car's engine made a loud clunk sound as it stalled on the highway.
- dunk I love to dunk my cookies in a cold glass of milk.
- flunk
- funk My house smells like funk.
- gunk She tried to clean the gunk off of the lens with a cloth but it just smeared the filth.
- hunk She spotted a hunk of bread left on the table.
- junk I threw out all my old junk.
- lank I'm not too sure about this, it looks a bit too lank for me.
- link I need to find a link to that article as soon as possible.
- luck I had no luck finding my lost keys yesterday.
- luna
- lung The doctor heard a wheezing sound in my lung during the examination.
- lurk The cat likes to lurk behind the curtains and surprise us when we walk by.
- plunk I heard a loud plunk as something dropped to the ground.
- punk She dressed in ripped jeans, a leather jacket, and a punk rock band t-shirt.
- Slunk I expected more from the Slunk.
- sunk The ship hit an iceberg and rapidly sunk to the bottom of the ocean.