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How to spell CICKED correctly?

If you accidentally typed "cicked" instead of "clicked", worry not, as there are several plausible options. It could be "picked", "kicked" or "clicked", as initially intended. Proofreading is vital to avoid these errors, but it's comforting to know that misspellings can sometimes lead to valid alternatives.

List of suggestions on how to spell cicked correctly

  • backed The company was backed by several investors, allowing them to expand their operations.
  • bucked As the horse bucked, the cowboy desperately held on to the reins.
  • Caked The spilled batter caked onto the countertop and proved difficult to clean.
  • checked I checked my email again to make sure I didn't miss any important messages.
  • Chocked The party was chocked full of teenagers.
  • choked I almost choked on the large piece of chicken.
  • chucked
  • Circled It was circled with a red pen.
  • Cited I cited Wikipedia as my source.
  • Clicked I clicked on the link to enter the virtual conference.
  • Cocked He was cocked and ready to fire.
  • coked
  • cooked
  • corked The wine tasted strange, and we realized it was corked.
  • Cycled
  • decked The house was beautifully decked out with Christmas lights and decorations.
  • Diked The farmer diked the field to prevent flooding during heavy rainfall.
  • docked The ship had finally docked at the port.
  • Ducked I ducked when the sun came out.
  • Hacked The company's computer system was hacked last night, and sensitive information was stolen.
  • Hiked Our group hiked for hours to get to our destination.
  • hocked As soon as I realized I'd hocked my diamond ring for a fraction of its worth, I felt an overwhelming sense of regret.
  • irked I was really irked that he would just leave without saying anything.
  • jacked
  • kicked She kicked the ball hard towards the goal.
  • Lacked The team lacked motivation, leading them to lose the game.
  • licked
  • liked I liked the chocolate cake that you made.
  • locked
  • lucked I lucked out and found the last pair of shoes in my size.
  • Mocked The students mocked their teacher behind her back, making fun of her accent and clothing.
  • mucked I was mucked after getting out of the shower.
  • necked The couple was caught necked in the hot tub.
  • Nicked Someone nicked my bike.
  • packed I packed all my belongings into boxes before moving.
  • Pecked I was Pecked on the arm by a mosquito.
  • Picked She picked up the book and walked out of the library.
  • picket The workers went on strike and formed a picket line outside the factory.
  • Piked She had a Piked look on her face.
  • pocked
  • Racked After playing basketball for hours, he was racked with exhaustion.
  • ricked
  • Risked He risked his life to save the child from the burning building.
  • Rocked The concert was definitely rocked!
  • Rucked She was wearing a rucked skirt which showed off her long legs.
  • sacked
  • sickbed He lay in his sickbed, attended by the best doctors in town.
  • sicken The sight of the rotten food made me sicken to my stomach.
  • Sicker Doctors say that the patient is sicker than they thought.
  • slicked She slicked back her hair with gel before leaving the house.
  • Snicked After sneaking a quick Snicked, I rushed back to my room.
  • Sucked
  • Tacked I tacked a note to my bulletin board so I wouldn't forget my dentist appointment.
  • Ticked I have a ticked off husband.
  • ticket I bought a ticket to the concert for my friend's birthday.
  • tucked I tucked all the blankets in nicely before bed.
  • wicked He was looking quite wicked with that wicked smile on his face.
  • wicket I'm going to go and get the wicket.
  • Zincked Seems like Zincked skipped town.

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