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How to spell STROCKED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "strocked" instead of "stroked", fear not! Here are some potential alternatives to rectify this misspelling. Consider using "stroked" instead, which means to caress gently or move your hand over something smoothly. Alternatively, you can use "struck" if you intend to convey hitting or successful impact.

List of suggestions on how to spell strocked correctly

  • sprocket The bicycle sprocket was missing a tooth, making it difficult to ride uphill.
  • stacked The dishes were all stacked neatly in the cabinet.
  • stocked
  • stoked I am really stoked about the upcoming concert.
  • streaked
  • stricken He was stricken with grief when he heard the news about his friend's death.
  • stroke
  • stroked She calmly stroked the fur of her cat to soothe its nerves.
  • Strokes The artist used broad and bold strokes to create his masterpiece.
  • Strolled She strolled along the beach, enjoying the warm sand between her toes.
  • Stropped The barber expertly stropped his straight razor before shaving his client's beard.
  • tracked The detective tracked the suspect's movements through the city.
  • Tricked I thought I had won the game, but I was tricked by my opponent's clever move.
  • Trucked

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