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How to spell LERKED correctly?

If you meant to type "lerked" but got it wrong, here are some possible suggestions to help you find the correct word. It could be "perked", meaning to become more alert or enthusiastic. Alternatively, you might have wanted to say "locked", indicating something being secured or fastened. Take a moment to verify the context and pick the appropriate term.

List of suggestions on how to spell lerked correctly

  • clerked Before becoming a lawyer, she clerked for a federal judge.
  • Jerked The car jerked to a stop at the red light.
  • Lacked The cake lacked flavor because I forgot to put sugar in the batter.
  • Larked I larked around with my siblings in the park yesterday.
  • Leaked While the manuscript was stored in a secure location, it was apparently leaked
  • legged The four-legged table is sturdy and strong.
  • licked The dog licked the ice cream cone until it was completely empty.
  • liked He really liked the gift we got him!
  • locked
  • Looked She looked at me with a timid expression.
  • lucked I lucked out with the parking spot.
  • Lurked The figure lurked in the shadows, watching as the people around it went about their business.
  • perked The dog's ears perked up when he heard the sound of the doorbell.

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