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How to spell SOKED correctly?

If you're looking for correct suggestions for the misspelling "soked", consider "soaked" as a possible alternative. The word "soaked" refers to something being thoroughly wet or drenched, making it a suitable replacement to convey the intended meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell soked correctly

  • Asked He asked me to help him carry the boxes.
  • COED The university's residence halls were recently converted into coed dormitories.
  • coked
  • Joked I just joked about being a detective.
  • Poked I poked my brother in the ribs and he turned around and punched me.
  • sacked The company sacked several employees due to budget cuts.
  • sake I am learning Japanese for the sake of my future career opportunities.
  • scoped The detective scoped out the scene of the crime searching for any clues.
  • Scored His goal scored the game-winning goal in overtime.
  • seed
  • shocked He was shocked when he found out he won the lottery.
  • skew
  • skid
  • Skied I skied down the slope with great speed and agility.
  • slaked The swimmer quickly slaked her thirst with a drink from the nearby canal.
  • smocked The little girl wore a smocked dress to the party.
  • smoked I smoked a cigar after I read the news.
  • Snaked The hose snaked around the garden, reaching every corner with ease.
  • soaked The towel felt so soaked in my hand that it was still wet when I finally put it back on the line.
  • socket I need to unscrew the socket to remove the motherboard.
  • sod The sod in the yard was so thick that it was difficult to dig up.
  • soled
  • sowed The ground had been sowed with rye, wheat, and corn before the vacation was over.
  • spiked I got spiked with a drink from the hostess.
  • spooked My dog was spooked by something in the bushes and ran off.
  • Staked The cowboy staked his claim on the land using wooden stakes.
  • stocked The store was stocked with all the necessities a family might need.
  • stoke She tried to stoke the fire in the fireplace by blowing on the embers.
  • stoked I'm really stoked about the concert tonight!
  • stoker She is the stoker on the ship.
  • Sucked I really sucked at that assignment.
  • Sued The company was sued by its former employees for unfair dismissal.
  • sulked After not getting his way, the child sulked in the corner of the room.
  • Yoked The oxen were yoked together to plow the fields.
  • zonked I had a pretty good night until I zonked out at the party.

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