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How to spell SPOCKE correctly?

If you've misspelled "spocke", the word you might have intended to write could be "spoke". Another option could be "spock", a reference to the famous Star Trek character. However, if you meant something else entirely, it would be helpful to provide more context for a more accurate suggestion.

List of suggestions on how to spell spocke correctly

  • pock She could feel the pock on her skin where the mosquito had bitten her.
  • poke He gave me a playful poke in the side to get my attention.
  • smock She wore a white smock while painting to protect her clothes from getting stained.
  • smoke The smoke from the fire filled the entire room.
  • sock
  • space The International Space Station orbits the Earth.
  • spackle I need to buy some spackle to fill in the holes in the wall before painting.
  • Spake
  • speck I can't see anything on the radar. It must be a speck.
  • specked The sunlight specked the leaves of the tree creating a beautiful pattern on the ground.
  • speckle
  • specks I noticed a couple of specks on my glasses that I need to wipe off.
  • spice I love to add spice to my food to make it taste delicious.
  • spike
  • spock Leonard Nimoy portrayed the iconic character of Spock in the original Star Trek series and subsequent films.
  • spoke
  • spoken She had spoken to the manager about her concerns.
  • spokes The spokes of the wheel are the hub of the wheel.
  • sponge I wet the sponge and wring it out.
  • spooked My little girl was spooked and she wouldn't come out of her room.
  • spooks I don't like the way those spooks keep following me around.
  • spooky This spooky house is definitely not for the faint of heart.
  • spore The spore is an important part of the fungi family.
  • stock
  • stoke I need to stoke the fire to keep warm in this cold weather.

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