How to spell TUCKE correctly?
If you meant to type "tucke" but realize it's a misspelling, here are three possible corrections: "tucker", "tucked" or "tackle". "Tucker" refers to a person or device that folds or gathers fabric; "tucked" is the past tense of the verb "tuck"; and "tackle" can mean to confront or undertake a difficult task.
List of suggestions on how to spell tucke correctly
- duck
- ducky She was thrilled to receive the ducky costume for the Halloween party.
- duke The duke greeted the princess with a bow.
- tack
- tacker He clicked his hello tacker before turning to leave.
- tacky That tacky Valentine's Day present is going to be a major turnoff.
- take
- tick
- ticker The ticker showed the company's stock price rising.
- toke She took a toke from her marijuana pipe.
- tuck She decided to tuck in the edges of the blanket to make sure she stayed warm all night.
- tucked
- tucker I've never met anyone as tucker as you.
- tucks I tucks my shirt in so it doesn't show.
- Tuque I always wear a tuque in the winter to keep my head warm.
- turk I met a turk during my trip to Istanbul.
- turkey I am looking forward to enjoying some turkey at Thanksgiving dinner.
- tyke I saw a tyke with a skateboard.
Misspelling of the day
Apsolutly
- absolute
- absolutely
- absolutes
- apostle
- appositely
- aptly
- astutely
- axolotl
- axolotls
- desolately