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How to spell BOOKY correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "booky" instead of the correct term, "bookie", do not fret! A bookie refers to a person who takes and pays out bets, usually in the context of gambling. Simply correct the spelling to "bookie" to ensure you're conveying the right meaning.

List of suggestions on how to spell booky correctly

  • balky The old car was balky and wouldn't start without pumping the gas pedal a few times.
  • Becky Becky is planning to travel to Europe next summer.
  • bioko The island of Bioko in Equatorial Guinea is the only locality in the world where members of the great apes, chimpanzees and
  • bloke I'm going to the pub with my bloke.
  • bock I recommend trying a dark and malty bock beer this winter.
  • body
  • bogey The ghost in the closet was a bogey.
  • boggy The area is full of bogs which are wet and boggy.
  • bonk When he hit his head on the low-hanging branch, he felt the bonk and stumbled back in pain.
  • bony The bony structure of the animal was clearly visible in the X-ray.
  • boo With every "boo" he replied, she felt a little torment inside.
  • boob
  • booby The booby bird is known for its distinct blue feet.
  • book
  • booked I have a room booked for four nights.
  • booker Sarah wants to buy Booker a new book for his birthday.
  • bookie She always bets on the underdog, but he knows she's a bookie.
  • books
  • boom Final exams are over and boom, summer is here!
  • boon A boon is a good thing.
  • boor He was a complete boor and had no manners whatsoever.
  • BOOS The audience gave loud BOOS when the singer forgot the lyrics.
  • boot I need to buy a new boot for hiking in the mountains.
  • booty I love feeling my booty bounce as I walk.
  • boozy She was feeling quite boozy.
  • boxy This shirt is boxy.
  • boy The boy ran through the park, chasing after his dog.
  • broke
  • brook I love to sit by the brook and listen to the soothing sound of water flowing.
  • brooke
  • bulky
  • buoy The buoy was designed to preserve the ship's position in a turbulent sea.
  • cook
  • gooey My gooey cake was so good, I wanted to eat it with a spoon.
  • hook She caught a large trout on her hook and dragged it in.
  • hooky I went for a quick hooky this afternoon.
  • kook She's a crazy kook.
  • kooky My neighbor is quite kooky, she always wears the strangest outfits.
  • look I need to look for my wallet.
  • nook She found a cozy nook to curl up in with a good book.
  • nooky
  • poky The old elevator was so poky that it took us five minutes to reach the top floor.
  • rook
  • Took

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