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How to spell LOCKES correctly?

If you're prone to misspelling the word "lockes", fear not! Here are some suggestions to ensure accuracy: "locks", "lochs", "locates" or "locked". Always double-check your spelling and these alternatives will help prevent any confusion. Remember, accuracy and attention to detail are key!

List of suggestions on how to spell lockes correctly

  • Lackeys The politician surrounded himself with a group of loyal lackeys who would do anything he asked.
  • lacks The new novel lacks the depth and complexity of the author's previous work.
  • lakes The lakes in the park are filled with fish.
  • licks I only drink water, but my tongue feels so dry and it ticksles when I licks it.
  • likes John likes to drink coffee in the morning.
  • locke John Locke was a famous English philosopher and political theorist.
  • Locke's Locke's theory of innate ideas was influential in the Enlightenment.
  • locked
  • locker I forgot my key and couldn't open the locker.
  • lockers
  • locket She wore a locket around her neck that held a picture of her late grandmother.
  • locks She always double-checks if she locks the door before leaving the house.
  • LOCOS My friends and I went to a Mexican restaurant and ordered the locos tacos for an extra spicy kick.
  • locus The locus of the crime scene was at the corner of Main Street and Fifth Avenue.
  • lodges The group rented two lodges for their weekend retreat in the mountains.
  • loges The loges provided a private space for the VIP guests to watch the performance.
  • lookers The car show was filled with all kinds of lookers admiring the pristine vehicles.
  • looks She looks fabulous in that new outfit!

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