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How to spell SPOCKED correctly?

When encountering the misspelling "spocked", one possible correct suggestion is "spoked". This term refers to the spokes on a wheel. Another option is "spooked", which relates to being frightened or scared. Grammarly and spell-check tools can easily identify these correct alternatives, ensuring error-free writing.

List of suggestions on how to spell spocked correctly

  • packed The airport was packed with travelers going home for the holidays.
  • Pecked The woodpecker pecked loudly on the tree trunk.
  • Picked I picked up the phone to answer the call.
  • pocked The skin on her arm was pocked with tiny scars.
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  • sacked The quarterback was sacked by the defensive end on the last play of the game.
  • smocked The dress was smocked with a purple and green floral design.
  • soaked I got completely soaked in the rainstorm.
  • socket I need to plug my laptop charger into a socket to charge it.
  • sparked She was sparked by his words and she could feel the heat that was starting to build up inside her.
  • specked The ladybug's wings were specked with black dots.
  • speckled
  • spiked She had a drink spiked with ecstasy.
  • spock I cannot understand you. I am Spock.
  • spoke She spoke in a soft, gentle voice.
  • spooked I was so spooked by the noise I didn't even realize the door was open until it was too late.
  • sprocket The sprocket in the bike chain needs to be replaced.
  • stocked The refrigerator was stocked with food.
  • Sucked

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