How to spell DICKING correctly?
If you mistakenly typed "dicking" but meant something else, here are possible correct suggestions: "docking", meaning to connect or secure two objects together; "dinking", referring to a light tapping sound or a casual game in tennis or table tennis; "licking", as in the action of running one's tongue over something.
List of suggestions on how to spell dicking correctly
- Decking We are going to replace the old worn-out decking on our patio.
- Dicing He was busy dicing onions for his onion soup.
- digging She was digging a hole in the backyard for her new plant.
- Diking The town council had a heated debate about whether or not to invest in diking the local river to prevent flooding.
- docking The spaceship was preparing for docking at the International Space Station.
- ducking I was ducking under the low hanging branch.
- kicking
- licking
- Nicking
- picking I was picking berries in the forest for hours.
- ricking I'm getting a little ricking of the old bones.
- tacking The sailor adjusted the sail by tacking it to the other side of the boat.
- ticking The ticking clock on the wall reminded me that I needed to finish my work before the deadline.
- Tucking Moments later, the baby was tucking in close to her mother's chest.