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How to spell PICKD correctly?

If you meant to type "pickd" but it was misspelled, there are a couple of possible correct suggestions. One option could be "picked", which is the past tense of "pick". Another alternative might be "picks", if you were referring to the present tense. Always proofread to avoid such mistakes.

List of suggestions on how to spell pickd correctly

  • pack
  • packed The airport was packed with travelers trying to catch their flights.
  • peck The woodpecker would peck at the tree to find insects to eat.
  • Pecked The woodpecker pecked away at the tree trunk with great vigor.
  • pic I sent them a pic of my dog wearing a party hat.
  • pica Pica is a condition in which a person craves and eats non-food items such as chalk, dirt or paper.
  • pick
  • Picked I picked up my coffee on the way to work this morning.
  • picker The second-hand store had a diligent, experienced picker who supplied them with wonderful vintage items.
  • picket The workers formed a picket line outside of the factory to protest against layoffs.
  • pickled I love to eat pickled cucumbers with my sandwich.
  • picks She always picks the red apples at the grocery store because they are her favorite.
  • picky She was a little bit picky about her food.
  • picot The flowers had been painted with a light green and a dark green Picot and looked absolutely beautiful.
  • PICT
  • pied
  • pike The fish I caught was a pike.
  • Piked He piked the ball deep into right field.
  • Pinked She pinked me with her lipstick
  • pock John's pock marked him for life.
  • pocked The child's face was pocked with cool, ugly scars.
  • Pricked I pricked my finger on a thorn while picking flowers in the garden.
  • puck The hockey player shot the puck into the net to score a goal.

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