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How to spell TORKED correctly?

For those who unknowingly misspell "torked", here are some potential correct suggestions. You might have meant "talked", referring to a conversation. Alternatively, "torqued" could be feasible if you're discussing mechanical tension. Always proofread to avoid such errors or rely on helpful spell-check tools.

List of suggestions on how to spell torked correctly

  • Barked The dog barked loudly when the mailman dropped off the package.
  • booked I have already booked a table for dinner tonight.
  • Cocked The hunter's gun was cocked and ready to fire at any moment.
  • coked
  • cooked My mother has cooked dinner for us.
  • corded This lamp has a corded plug so you can use it anywhere in the house.
  • corked Unfortunately, the wine was corked and had to be returned to the server at the restaurant.
  • docked The boat was docked at the marina for the night.
  • forged The forged sword was surprisingly light.
  • forked I forked a piece of steak and put it in my mouth.
  • gorged Durian is so gorged with all the fruit, it's almost sickening.
  • harked I harked back to my childhood memories when I visited my grandparents' house.
  • hocked I hocked my watch to pay for the unexpected bill.
  • hooked I can't believe he hooked me on that first date!
  • irked
  • Jerked She was jerked awake by the sound of the bedroom door crashing open.
  • Joked I just joked about needing a new car.
  • Larked The larked me awake early with her cheerful song.
  • locked My bike is locked up.
  • Looked When I looked back, I could see that I had been running all night.
  • Lurked I lurked in the shadows, watching them all.
  • marked The map is marked with symbols to indicate where different types of plants grow.
  • Mocked The joker was laughed at and mocked by everyone else.
  • parked
  • perked The dog's ears perked up when he heard the sound of his owner's car pulling into the driveway.
  • pocked The old leather jacket was pocked with small holes and scuff marks from years of wear.
  • Poked I poked her in the eye with a stick.
  • Rocked I was so rocked by the movie that I couldn't stay in my seat.
  • Rooked I got rooked into buying a car that was a total lemon.
  • soaked After a long hike, I was soaked to the bone.
  • stocked The kitchen is stocked with food.
  • stoked I'm really stoked for my upcoming trip to Hawaii!
  • Tacked I tacked a notice onto the bulletin board.
  • Talked The detective talked with the victim.
  • tanked The stocks tanked after the bad financial results were announced.
  • Tared Tared is a cross between a tarantula and a nutria.
  • Tarred The road was recently tarred and is currently closed for traffic.
  • Tasked She had a tasked day ahead of her.
  • Termed The scientific concept was termed as "The Theory of Relativity" by its creator, Albert Einstein.
  • Ticked I ticked off all the items on my to-do list for the day.
  • tired
  • toed I stepped on a Lego toed.
  • togaed I togaed before heading out to the party.
  • togged The football team was togged in their new uniforms for the first game of the season.
  • Toiled He toiled for hours, trimming the hedges to perfection.
  • toke I toke a hit of pot earlier.
  • token He gave her a token of his affections.
  • tokes
  • Tolled
  • toned She did many squats and lunges to get toned legs.
  • tonged The chef tonged the shrimp before placing them on the grill.
  • tooled I cannot believe my aunt would use tooled leather napkins for her dining guests.
  • Tooted The car behind me tooted its horn because I didn't move quickly enough at the green light.
  • topped She topped her ice cream with hot fudge and rainbow sprinkles.
  • torched The building was then torched by the protesters.
  • torpedo The torpedo was headed straight for the ship.
  • torpid The room was warm and inviting, but the torpid girl on the bed didn't seem to feel the same way.
  • Torqued The mechanic torqued the bolts on the tire to reduce the chance of it coming loose while driving.
  • torrid The torrid heat during the summer months makes it unbearable for many people to be outside for long periods of time.
  • torte She made a torte for dinner.
  • Tossed After boxing the flowers, she tossed them onto the counter.
  • Toted She toted her bags to the car, ready for her vacation.
  • Totted The teacher totted up the score and announced the winner of the spelling bee.
  • Toured
  • Touted She was touted as the new spokesperson for the brand.
  • Towed My car was towed because it was parked in a no parking zone.
  • toyed I toyed with the idea of telling her how I felt but I was scared.
  • treed
  • tried I tried to fix the car, but I couldn't figure out what was wrong.
  • trued
  • tucked Her new dress was tucked neatly into her suitcase.
  • Turfed After the game, the Golden State Warriors were turfed out of their locker room by angry players and staff.
  • turkey I'm going to get some Thanksgiving turkey.
  • turned
  • Tusked The tusked elephant emerged from the dense jungle.
  • Worked I worked diligently on my homework until midnight.
  • Yoked The two oxen were yoked together to plow the fields.

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