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How to spell LOKKED correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "lokked", fear not! Some possible correct suggestions could be "locked" or "looked". Double-check your spelling while typing to ensure accuracy or rely on spell-check tools to catch any errors. Remember, it's always helpful to proofread your work before finalizing it.

List of suggestions on how to spell lokked correctly

  • blocked
  • cloaked The mysterious figure was cloaked in a long black coat, making it difficult to identify them.
  • clocked The runner clocked her best time in years on the track.
  • coked
  • Flocked The birds were flocked together in a pile on the ground.
  • Joked She joked with her friends about the embarrassing incident that happened earlier.
  • Lacked The pie lacked flavor.
  • Larked I larked around with my friends in the park last night.
  • Leaked A leaked document reveals new details about the president's proposed healthcare reform.
  • licked The cat licked the milk from the saucer.
  • liked I liked the movie, but my friend thought it was boring.
  • linked The two groups are inextricably linked by their shared goals and objectives.
  • lobed The leaf had five lobed sections.
  • locke John Locke was a 17th-century philosopher known for his beliefs on human knowledge and the concept of tabula rasa.
  • locked The door was locked, and no one could figure out the combination.
  • locker I stored my gym clothes in my locker after my morning workout.
  • locket She wore a locket with her grandmother's picture inside.
  • Lodged I lodged a complaint with the hotel management regarding the noisy guests next door.
  • Logged
  • Longed
  • Looked I looked at the clock to see that it was already nine o'clock.
  • looker "The new guy at work is definitely a looker, but I hear he's already taken.
  • Loped The gazelle loped gracefully through the savannah.
  • loved I loved my mom dearly.
  • Lowed
  • lucked I lucked into finding a parking spot right in front of the building.
  • Lurked Susie lurked in the shadows, waiting for her opportunity to pounce on the cat.
  • Poked
  • Yoked I am yoked to my task.
  • yolked The farmer noticed that his hens had not yet yolked, which meant that they were not yet ready to lay eggs.

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