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How to spell ICKED correctly?

The correct spelling for "icked" could be "icked" as it is already spelled correctly or it could be "icked" as a slang term for "disgusted". Alternatively, it could be a misspelling of "icked" which should be corrected to "kicked". Context is critical in determining the correct spellings.

List of suggestions on how to spell icked correctly

  • ACED She aced her history exam with a perfect score.
  • Acted
  • Asked
  • backed
  • bucked The horse bucked when it was startled by the loud noise.
  • Caked I'm caked in makeup.
  • Cocked He was cocked and ready to go.
  • COED The university has a coed dormitory, where male and female students can live together.
  • coked
  • CUED The actor was cued by the director to enter the scene.
  • decked She decked the halls with boughs of holly for the holiday season.
  • Diked The farmer diked the field to prevent flooding.
  • docked After a tiring journey across the sea, the ship finally docked at the port.
  • Ducked I ducked under the table to avoid the flying basketball.
  • Eked The eked snake was impressive.
  • Hacked He was hacked to death with a sword.
  • Hiked I hiked to the top of the mountain and enjoyed the stunning view.
  • hocked I hocked my watch to pay for my rent.
  • iced I love my iced coffee in the morning, especially during the summer.
  • icky The thought of eating raw fish made her feel icky.
  • ike
  • IKEA Ikea is known for its affordable yet stylish furniture.
  • Inked He showed off his latest tattoo, freshly inked on his bicep.
  • irked
  • Itched I itched from the mosquito bite on my arm.
  • jacked
  • kicked I kicked the ball and missed.
  • Lacked She lacked the spontaneity that I had envisioned.
  • licked I licked my finger and tasted the sweet candy.
  • liked She didn't think she would have liked the movie but ended up enjoying it.
  • locked I forgot my keys inside the house and now I'm locked out.
  • lucked
  • Mocked He mocked her when she failed her driving test.
  • mucked I mucked out the horse stalls before heading to the rodeo.
  • necked I was about to necked her when the alarm went off.
  • Nicked The thief nicked my wallet while I wasn't paying attention.
  • packed Packed the cookies in two Tupperware containers for the trip.
  • Pecked The woodpecker pecked at the tree trunk.
  • Picked I picked up a book on picking grapes.
  • picket The picket fence is a common sight on many suburban lawns.
  • Piked I was piked by the boy in the neighboring seat.
  • pocked
  • Racked I racked my brain trying to remember her name.
  • ricked I'm really ricked today; I don't think I can make it to my arbitrary meeting on time.
  • Rocked
  • Rucked Rucked up trousers showcase a gentleman's banker's bones.
  • sacked I got sacked from my job.
  • Sucked The movie sucked, I wasted my money.
  • Tacked
  • Ticked I am ticked off that I missed the train.
  • ticket I need a ticket to get on the train.
  • tucked She tucked the blanket around her feet and settled in for a cozy night's sleep.
  • wicked I feel wicked after eating that wicked chocolate cake.
  • wicket The cricket ball went straight through the wicket and earned the team six runs.

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