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How to spell LURCKING correctly?

If you've been plagued by the misspelling "lurcking", fret not! Here are a few correct suggestions: "lurking", "luckling" or "lockring". Although "lurking" seems to be the intended word, "luckling" could be a delightful term for a lucky duckling, and "lockring" refers to a crucial bicycle component.

List of suggestions on how to spell lurcking correctly

  • Bucking The horse was bucking wildly, trying to throw its rider off.
  • Clucking The sound of clucking chickens could be heard from the barnyard.
  • ducking "I was ducking to avoid getting hit by the flying object.
  • lacking She knew her essay was lacking in substance, so she decided to do more research.
  • Larking I was caught larking about instead of doing my homework.
  • licking My dog was licking his bone.
  • locking She heard him locking the door behind him as he left the room.
  • lucking I'm just lucking out on this one.
  • lurching The bus was lurching as it made its way through the bumpy road.
  • Luring The bright colors of the fruit were luring the birds to the tree.
  • lurking I felt like someone was always lurking around the corner, waiting to jump out and scare me.
  • mucking The donkey was mucking around in the field.
  • Plucking She spent hours plucking her eyebrows to achieve the perfect shape.
  • Rucking We recommend rucking for all workouts, as it is the most effective intensity for challenging all muscles.
  • sucking
  • Tucking I was tucking my child into bed last night when she asked me to read her a story.

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