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How to spell DLOCK correctly?

If you've misspelled "dlock", here are a few possible correct suggestions that might match your intended word: "clock", "block", "stock" or "flock". Double-checking your spelling helps maintain clarity and ensures effective communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell dlock correctly

  • Alack Alack, she realized too late that her mistake had cost her the opportunity of a lifetime.
  • black I love wearing black clothes because they make me feel confident and chic.
  • bloc
  • block I had to walk around a big block to get to the other side of the road.
  • clack I heard the clack of high heels on the tile floor as she walked down the hallway.
  • click
  • cloak The wizard donned his long, dark cloak before disappearing into the misty forest.
  • clock
  • cluck The sound of a cluck signaled that the baby chicks were hungry.
  • deck I love to relax on the deck and enjoy the beautiful view of the ocean.
  • dick
  • doc I need to send this doc to my boss ASAP.
  • dock We will dock the boat at the marina.
  • dork I can't figure out the science fair project; it's really hard and I'm a dork.
  • duck I like to eat duck because it is a protein that is very healthy.
  • flack The company received a lot of flack from customers when they changed their pricing structure.
  • fleck
  • flick I flick my wrist to loosen the string on my bow.
  • flock The flock of birds flew overhead in a perfect V-formation.
  • lack I cannot complete the task because I lack the necessary information.
  • lick I am going to lick this ice cream.
  • lock
  • locke Locke's ideas of natural law are still influential today.
  • loco The train came to a screeching stop after the driver realized he was approaching a loco track.
  • look
  • luck I had no luck finding my lost keys.
  • padlock I forgot the combination to my padlock, so I had to cut it off with bolt cutters.
  • pluck She needed all her courage to pluck up the strength to try again.
  • slack She was getting comfortable in her chair and stretching her legs out in front of her like she usually does to get more slack in
  • slick The pavement was slick after the rain and I nearly slipped.
  • wedlock They entered into wedlock on a beautiful summer afternoon.

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