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How to spell URKED correctly?

There are several possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "urked". The correct spelling could be "irked", meaning irritated or annoyed. It could also be "urged", meaning encouraged or advised someone strongly to do something. Finally, it could be "worked", meaning to have put effort into something.

List of suggestions on how to spell urked correctly

  • Asked I asked my teacher for help with my homework.
  • Barked
  • bucked
  • corked
  • Ducked I ducked under the low-lying branch to avoid hitting my head.
  • Eked He eked out a living by selling handmade crafts.
  • forked The trail forked in two directions, and we weren't sure which way to go.
  • harked I harked back to my childhood memories when I saw the colorful kites in the sky.
  • Inked She looked at her newly inked tattoo with both excitement and nervousness.
  • irked
  • Jerked He jerked the rope and the bell rang loudly.
  • Larked I larked in the park with my friends.
  • lucked I lucked out and got a front-row parking spot at the mall.
  • Lurked She lurked behind the tree, watching him.
  • marked
  • mucked After getting thoroughly mucked in the mud, he had to clean himself up.
  • nuked The microwave nuked the frozen meal and made it too hot to eat.
  • parked
  • perked
  • Puked I puked all over the place after drinking that gross milk shake.
  • Purged After being Purged from the Academy, I decided to study the black arts.
  • Quaked The ground quaked beneath their feet as the earthquake shook the city.
  • Quirked She quirked her eyebrow in surprise when she heard the news.
  • Raked I raked the leaves in the front yard to prepare for winter.
  • Rucked He rucked his backpack tightly onto his back and started hiking up the mountain.
  • Sucked She sucked my cock and I came in her mouth.
  • Surged The water level surged after the heavy rains.
  • tucked She tucked her hair behind her ears before putting on her headphones.
  • urge I urge you to think carefully before making your decision.
  • Urged The doctor urged his patient to quit smoking for the sake of their health.
  • used I used the pencil to write my name.
  • Worked I worked hard all day and accomplished everything on my to-do list.

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