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How to spell SACKD correctly?

The correct spelling for "sackd" could be "sacked" as in fired from a job or "sacred" as in something that is highly valued and respected. Alternatively, it could be a typo for "sucked" or "sacked" as in defeated in a game or sport. Further context is needed to determine the correct suggestion.

List of suggestions on how to spell sackd correctly

  • sac The priest held up the sac filled with holy water during the baptism ceremony.
  • sack The delivery man carried a sack containing the goods.
  • sacked
  • sacks After finishing the harvest, the farmer filled numerous sacks with crops.
  • sacred The sacred rituals of the temple were a deeply moving experience for the visitors.
  • sad I feel sad when I watch sad movies.
  • said On the day of the storm, the skies said their farewells and left behind a blanket of snow.
  • sake
  • saki
  • scad The supermarket had a scad of fresh fish available for sale.
  • scud It was only a scud, but still it was a nuisance.
  • shacked I shacked up in my coworker's spare room for a few weeks while I looked for a new apartment.
  • sick I can't come into work today because I feel really sick.
  • Slacked I slacked off all day and didn't get any work done.
  • Smacked When he insulted her, she smacked him right across the face.
  • snacked After finishing his homework, he snacked on some chips and watched TV.
  • sock
  • stack I need to stack up these boxes before they fall over.
  • stacked
  • Sucked I can't believe she sucked my face.

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