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How to spell KECKED correctly?

If you mistakenly typed "kecked" instead of the intended word, consider these possible corrections. If you meant "kicked", it implies forcefully thrusting your foot into something. Alternatively, if you were aiming for "checked", it suggests examining or verifying. Double-checking may help eliminate errors like "kecked" in the future.

List of suggestions on how to spell kecked correctly

  • backed The project was backed by a group of investors who believed in its potential.
  • beaked The eagle had a sharp beaked and powerful talons.
  • becket
  • bucked After I fell off my horse, I was too scared to ride him again because he bucked me off.
  • checked I just checked my bank account balance and it is lower than I expected.
  • Cocked
  • decked
  • docked
  • Ducked I ducked under the tree branch to avoid hitting my head.
  • Eked I have an eked-out crossword puzzle that I've been working on for days.
  • Hacked The whole town has been hacked!
  • hocked The thief had hocked the bike to get money to buy drugs.
  • jacked
  • Jerked She was so surprised when he jerked her arm.
  • Keck The Keck telescope is the largest terrestrial telescope in the world.
  • keeled Her boat keeled over in heavy winds.
  • keened I hiss when I see a snake, because it makes me keened.
  • Kenned Kenned was the perfect host for our small get-together.
  • keyed I keyed in the correct price for the product.
  • kicked
  • kicker The kicker for the team was very excited about the game.
  • Kinked The hose was kinked, preventing the water from flowing smoothly.
  • Knocked As planned, Tony knocked on the door and entered.
  • Lacked The team lacked the enthusiasm needed to win the game.
  • Leaked The leaked document revealed the company's plans to cut costs.
  • licked I licked my finger and tasted the strawberry lipstick.
  • locked She's locked in her room studying for the exam.
  • lucked I really lucked out with that pair of shoes.
  • Mocked They mocked him for his looks.
  • mucked Perry was so mucked up after his night out with the girls that he could barely stand up.
  • necked Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were necked while out at the pub.
  • Nicked I nicked your hat.
  • packed The train was so packed that I couldn't even move my arms.
  • peaked Her career peaked around the time she won her first Grammy.
  • Pecked Steve was pecked on the cheek by a girl he just met.
  • peeked She peeked behind the curtain to see what was going on.
  • perked After a long sleep, I perked up when I heard the doorbell ring.
  • Picked I picked up a new book to read.
  • pocked The pocked skin on her stomach was healthily pink.
  • Racked I racked my brain for an answer, but I came up with nothing.
  • Reeked The garbage reeked so much that it made me feel sick.
  • ricked I accidentally ricked my back trying to lift that heavy box.
  • Rocked I was really rocked by her comment.
  • Rucked She was wearing a rucked shirt.
  • sacked The head coach of the team was sacked after the team's loss in the game.
  • Sucked My old plan sucked.
  • Tacked The sailor tacked the sail to change the direction of the boat.
  • Ticked I ticked off all the tasks on my to-do list for the day.
  • tucked She tucked the blanket around him to keep him warm.
  • wicked That was a wicked guitar solo!
  • wrecked When the ship hit rocks, all of the passengers were wrecked.

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