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How to spell CRINK correctly?

If you've misspelled "crink", fret not! Here are a few possible correct suggestions: "crank", "crinkle" or "crinkly". These alternatives convey different meanings, but could be the word you intended to use. Check the context of your sentence and choose the one that fits best.

List of suggestions on how to spell crink correctly

  • brink I was on the brink of giving up, but I persevered and completed the task.
  • carina
  • caring She always showed a lot of caring towards her sick mother.
  • clink I could hear the clink of the glasses as they toasted to the newlyweds.
  • conk
  • Corina Corina is the best salesperson in the company.
  • Corine Corine is my aunt's name.
  • Coring Coring apples for apple pie is a tedious but necessary task.
  • crack I heard a loud crack in the distance and wondered what had caused it.
  • crane I saw a crane lifting a heavy box.
  • crank The crank on the bike needed to be tightened.
  • cranks He cranks the engine to start the boat.
  • cranky I'm feeling cranky today after not getting enough sleep last night.
  • creak
  • creek The sound of the flowing creek was soothing to the ears.
  • crick After spending all day hunched over her computer, Sarah had a crick in her neck that she couldn't shake.
  • cringe The thought of her singing in public makes me cringe.
  • crinkle I wrinkled my nose at the smelly crinkle in the fabric.
  • crinkly The ceiling is crinkly and needs to be fixed.
  • croak The frog began to croak loudly by the pond.
  • crock My grandmother always had a delicious stew simmering in her crock pot.
  • crone The old woman who lived down the street was often referred to as the neighborhood crone.
  • crony He had become a crony of the governor and was given a high-ranking position in the administration.
  • crook The crook was caught with the stolen goods.
  • curing In a sentence, curing means to make something go away.
  • drink I need to drink a drink before we start.
  • grin I couldn't help but grin when I saw the surprise on her face.
  • Jink The athlete used his quick jink to dodge past the defender and score a goal.
  • kink The kink in the hose prevented water from flowing through it.
  • rank The CEO's rank in the company gives him the authority to make executive decisions.
  • rink Ice skaters circled gracefully around the rink to the sound of festive music.
  • shrink

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