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How to spell OCKED correctly?

If you find yourself mistakenly typing "ocked" instead of another word, fear not! There are likely a few correct suggestions available. Depending on the context, you might have meant "locked", "shocked" or "rocked". Always double-check your spelling to ensure clear communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell ocked correctly

  • ACED He aced his math test and got the highest grade in the class.
  • Acted He acted as if he didn't care.
  • Asked "Do you want fries with that?" I asked him.
  • backed
  • booked I have booked a table at the restaurant for tomorrow night.
  • bucked The horse bucked when the rider tried to saddle her.
  • Caked It looks like she's caked in makeup.
  • Chocked I was chocked to hear that she had won the lottery.
  • Cocked I cocked the shotgun before exiting the car.
  • COED She always goes to the coed dorms.
  • coked
  • cooked
  • corked I remember when I corked that bottle of wine.
  • CUED She cued him to leave.
  • decked He was decked out in festive wear.
  • docked
  • docket I need to check my docket to see what cases I have scheduled for court tomorrow.
  • Ducked Mommy ducked when the ball came flying through the air.
  • Eked
  • forked I forked the spaghetti before serving it.
  • Hacked Her computer was hacked and all her personal information was stolen.
  • hocked He was caught with his hand in the cookie jar, and I can't believe he hocked it!
  • hooked I am hooked on that new series!
  • iced She ordered a tall iced coffee from the barista.
  • Inked The tattoo artist inked an intricate design onto the customer's forearm.
  • irked I got irked when he wouldn't stop eating my candy.
  • jacked I got jacked at the party last night.
  • Joked My friend joked that I should just marry a computer, since I am always on one.
  • kicked I was kicked out of the party for being late.
  • Knocked I was knocked down by a rock.
  • Lacked The old house lacked modern amenities like air conditioning and central heating.
  • licked
  • locked
  • locket She wore a beautiful locket around her neck that held a photo of her late husband.
  • Looked I looked at the photo and smiled.
  • lucked I lucked out and won the lottery.
  • Mocked She was mocked for her choice of clothing.
  • mucked The farmer mucked out the pig pen.
  • necked I'm necked.
  • Nicked
  • octet The eight letters in the word "octet" make up a sequence.
  • Ogled The man sitting across from me ogled at my cleavage, making me feel extremely uncomfortable.
  • OPED The editorials page of the newspaper features an oped section for opinion pieces from guest authors.
  • owed I still owed my friend five dollars from last week.
  • packed My suitcase was packed and I was ready to go by the time he got home from work.
  • Pecked I was pecked on the cheek by a bird.
  • Picked Adam has picked blueberries.
  • pocked The skin around her eye was pocked with red marks.
  • pocket He reached into his pocket and pulled out his phone.
  • Poked After being poked in the eye with a stick, he rubbed it vigorously.
  • Racked She racked her brains trying to remember where she had put her keys.
  • ricked After I got home, I ricked the door to my house.
  • Rocked The party was rocked by the bombshell announcement.
  • rocket The rocket launched into space with a roar of power.
  • Rooked I felt like I was rooked when I found out the seller had misled me about the condition of the used car.
  • Rucked She wore an Rucked dress that showed off her curves.
  • sacked I was sacked from my last job for being unproductive.
  • shocked She was completely shocked by his reaction.
  • soaked After being soaked through by the rain, she was shivering so much her teeth chattered.
  • socket Socket wrench.
  • Sucked I was really pissed at her when she sucked my toes.
  • Tacked
  • Ticked I am really ticked off that my flight got delayed again.
  • tucked My shirt was tucked in to my waistband.
  • wicked This wicked cake is going to be a hit at the party!
  • Worked I worked on the project for hours until it was finished.
  • Yoked The wagon had been pulled by two horses, but now one of the horses was dead, having been yoked to the wagon

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