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How to spell CAHCK correctly?

The correct spelling for "cahck" could be "hack", "check" or "chalk". It depends on the intended meaning of the word. If it refers to the act of breaking into a computer system, then "hack" is the correct spelling. If it refers to verifying something, then "check" is the way to go. Lastly, if it refers to a substance used for writing or drawing, then "chalk" is the right choice.

List of suggestions on how to spell cahck correctly

  • back I forgot my phone, so I have to go back to the office to get it.
  • calk The carpenter used a calk gun to seal the gaps between the boards.
  • Capek Frantisek Capek is considered one of the fathers of modern theater.
  • cask The whiskey was aged in a wooden cask for several years before bottling.
  • caulk I need some caulk to fix the leak.
  • check I will check the oil level.
  • chick The farmer noticed that one of his hens had just hatched a chick.
  • chock The horse kicked the chock out from under the wheel, causing the trailer to roll downhill.
  • chuck I'm going to chuck this can in the trash.
  • clack The sound of the typewriter keys filled the room with a constant clack.
  • click I heard the satisfying click of the lock as I closed the door.
  • clock I need to change the time on my clock.
  • cluck The hen began to cluck loudly when she laid her egg.
  • crack I heard a loud crack when I accidentally stepped on the fallen tree branch in the forest.
  • crick A possible interpretation of the noise was that of a crick in the neck.
  • crock The stew in the crock pot has been cooking all day and smells delicious.
  • hack I used a hack to open the jar that was stuck.
  • jack Jack is my favorite character in the movie.
  • lack I have a lack of patience.
  • mack I always get the mack Attack when I order my mack Truck at the drive-thru.
  • pack I need to pack my bags and leave for my trip tomorrow.
  • rack I filled my rack with cookies.
  • sack The farmer filled the sack with freshly harvested potatoes.
  • tack

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