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How to spell CICKING correctly?

Suggestions for correcting the misspelling "cicking" could be "clicking" or "kicking" depending on the intended word. "Clicking" would be the correct spelling for activities such as clicking a mouse or camera. "Kicking" would be the correct spelling for physical movements such as kicking a ball.

List of suggestions on how to spell cicking correctly

  • backing The company received a large financial backing from a group of investors.
  • biking I love biking through the park on sunny days.
  • Bucking Mothers teach their children how to ride a bucking bronco.
  • Caking The cake was so delicious that even the dog was caking on the floor.
  • Checking I'm going to take a quick checking before I head to the office.
  • Chocking I couldn't breathe when I got out of the pool because the water was so cold, it felt like I was chocking.
  • choking She began choking on a piece of bread.
  • chucking
  • circling
  • Citing Citing her sources, she wrote a well-researched paper on the history of coffee.
  • Clicking I heard the sound of clicking when I pressed the button on my mouse.
  • Cocking
  • coking The coking of coal is an important process in the production of iron and steel.
  • cooking I love cooking new recipes in my spare time.
  • corking I was corking a bottle of wine when the dog started barking.
  • cycling I love cycling through the countryside, it's so peaceful and relaxing.
  • Decking The decking around the pool needs replacing.
  • Diking The tourists are diking the creek.
  • docking The docking bay was empty, except for the one ship which had been docked there for weeks.
  • ducking I was ducking every time the ball came my way during the dodgeball game.
  • Hacking John got caught hacking into the company's network.
  • Hiking Hiking is my favorite outdoor activity.
  • hocking
  • irking The sound of the dog barking all day is irking my nerves.
  • jacking The mechanic was caught jacking up the prices of his services.
  • kicking She was kicking the ball across the field with all her might.
  • lacking The new proposal for the project is lacking in sufficient details.
  • licking The dog was found licking his owner's face with joy.
  • liking I am really liking this new restaurant we tried.
  • locking She paused and tried locking her insincere smile in place.
  • lucking I was lucking out until the very end, when I made a careless mistake that cost me the game.
  • mocking I could hear her mocking laughter all the way down the hallway.
  • mucking I was mucking out the stables when the horse suddenly kicked the bucket.
  • necking I refuse to engage in public displays of affection, such as necking.
  • Nicking I commuted to work by nicking a ride with a buddy.
  • packing I am packing my suitcase for the trip.
  • Pecking The chickens were loudly pecking at the corn scattered on the ground.
  • picking I am picking apples from the apple tree.
  • racking She sat there, racking her brain for a solution to the problem.
  • ricking The teacher was grading the tests and soon became frustrated with one student's ricking.
  • Risking He was risking his life by climbing the mountain without any safety gear.
  • Rocking I was rocking on my bed to the music playing on my stereo.
  • Rucking I love rucking, it's always a great workout.
  • sacking The sacking of the employee caused uproar among the staff.
  • sinking The ship was sinking and all of the passengers were panicking.
  • Slicking I'm going to get Slicking to put some hair gel in my hair so it will look more polished.
  • Snicking I heard the sound of snicking scissors coming from the other room.
  • socking
  • sticking The bread dough was sticking to the counter, making it difficult to knead.
  • sucking I hate the sound of someone loudly sucking on a lollipop.
  • tacking The sailor adjusted the sail by constantly tacking back and forth against the wind.
  • ticking This ticking sound is really starting to drive me crazy.
  • Tucking She was tucking her hair behind her ears nervously before her job interview.
  • viking The Viking explorers were known for their fierce and adventurous spirit.
  • Zincking After taking a Zincking, I felt much better.

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