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How to spell SPAKED correctly?

The correct spelling for "spaked" could be "spiked", "spaced", "spanked" or "sparked". It would depend on the context in which the word was used and the intended meaning. It's important to double-check spelling and use a dictionary when in doubt to avoid confusion for the reader.

List of suggestions on how to spell spaked correctly

  • packed The airport was packed with travelers on their way to various destinations.
  • Paged The nurse paged the doctor to the emergency room immediately.
  • parked
  • peaked Emily's interest in gymnastics peaked when she saw the Olympic athletes performing on television.
  • Piked He piked up his bag and left the room without a word.
  • Poked I poked him in the shoulder to get his attention.
  • Puked I puked all morning.
  • sacked
  • slaked I will drink the blood of a slaked snake.
  • Snaked The river snaked around the bend, disappearing from my sight.
  • soaked After getting soaked in the rain, I needed to dry off quickly.
  • spaced I'm just a little spaced out.
  • spade I need a spade to dig through the dirt.
  • Spaded I spaded the garden before planting the seeds.
  • Spake Matthew 7:29 says, "for he spake as one having authority, and not as the scribes.
  • Spanked She got spanked for her bad decision.
  • Spared We were spared from the worst of the storm.
  • sparked The anger she had been suppressing all day sparked into life.
  • Sparkled She had sparkled diamond earrings to top off her elegant outfit.
  • spate Torrential downpours caused a spate of flooding in the area.
  • spayed The veterinarian spayed the female cat to prevent unwanted litters.
  • speaker The speaker at the conference had a captivating presentation that engaged the entire audience.
  • specked
  • Sped
  • speed The speed limit on this highway is 65 miles per hour.
  • Spied I spied a deer in the woods this morning.
  • spike The spike on the fence wasdeviously moved.
  • spiked The victim's blood was spiked with the drug GHB.
  • spoke I spoke to him on the phone for a bit.
  • spooked The loud noise spooked the horse and it bolted away.
  • Staked I staked my claim to the tree-top.

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