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How to spell SUKED correctly?

If you've come across the misspelling "suked", fear not! Here's a list of possible correct suggestions. The correct word you might be searching for could be "sucked", "skied", "sunk" or even "soaked". Double-check your intended context to determine the most appropriate term for your needs.

List of suggestions on how to spell suked correctly

  • Asked She asked him what time the movie started.
  • Busked The musician busked on the corner of the street, hoping to earn some extra money.
  • CUED The cued word is overdue.
  • Husked The farmer husked the corn cobs before boiling them.
  • nuked No one knows what happened to the nuked city.
  • Puked After eating that expired sushi, I instantly puked.
  • sacked
  • sake
  • seed
  • Shucked I shucked the potatoes and put them in the boiling water.
  • skew
  • skid
  • Skied Last winter, I skied down the steep mountain slope with great excitement.
  • slaked The sun is slaked by the horizon.
  • Slued I was wondering if you were going to Slued tonight.
  • smoked I smoked a cigarette after we finished eating.
  • Snaked The hose snaked along the garden bed, watering each plant in turn.
  • soaked
  • spiked The drink was spiked with Novocaine.
  • Staked I staked a claim on the land by putting up a fence.
  • stoked I'm absolutely stoked to go on that road trip with my friends this weekend.
  • Sucked The movie I watched last night really sucked.
  • suckled The newborn calf was immediately taken to its mother so that it could be suckled and receive the necessary nutrients from her milk.
  • Sued The plaintiff sued the defendant for unfair business practices.
  • suede I love suede shoes because they are so comfy and easy to wear.
  • suet I made homemade birdseed cakes with suet, seeds and dried fruit.
  • sulked After losing the game, he sulked in his room all day.
  • Surged The surge in demand for oil has surged prices.
  • Tusked The tiger has a big tusked mouth.

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