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How to spell RAKINGS correctly?

If "rakings" has been misspelled, some possible correct suggestions include "rankings", "racking" or "reapings". It's important to consider the context of the word and the intended meaning to determine the most appropriate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell rakings correctly

  • backings The artist decided to use different backings to create a layered effect in his painting.
  • kings The kings of the neighboring lands met to discuss the terms of the treaty.
  • makings With the right ingredients, she had the makings of a gourmet meal.
  • markings Please enter your markings.
  • racking The woman's sobs were racking her body as she mourned her husband's passing.
  • raging The fire was raging out of control, threatening to engulf the entire building.
  • railings I held onto the railings tightly as the boat rocked back and forth on the rough sea.
  • Rains The forecast predicts heavy rains for tomorrow.
  • Raking He was raking the leaves in the front yard.
  • rankings The rankings will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • ratings The TV show's ratings dropped after the controversial episode aired.
  • ravines The ravines running through the park are an interesting sight.
  • ravings The patient's ravings made it difficult for the doctors to understand his real condition.
  • readings I read the readings for Sunday School.
  • rings
  • risings The risings in sea level will have devastating effects on low-lying coastal communities.
  • rulings The judge's rulings are highly respected and followed by all parties involved in the case.
  • soakings I needed a few caffeine soakings in order to stay alert during my meeting.
  • takings The restaurant's takings were higher than usual due to the holiday season.
  • Vikings The vikings were a nomadic people who sailed the seas in their longboats.

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