How to spell PICKES correctly?
If you meant to write "pickles" but accidentally typed "pickes", fear not! Here are some possible correct suggestions: "picks", "pickers", "pikes", and "prickles". Double-check your spelling next time to ensure you get that delightful jar of tangy cucumbers correctly!
List of suggestions on how to spell pickes correctly
- packers
- packs For my packing checklists, I like to pack light packs.
- peckers I have a couple of peckers.
- pecks
- pickax I'll need to borrow someone's pickax to get down to the treasure.
- Picked She picked up the phone to call her friend.
- picker The picker used a long stick with a hook on the end to reach the apples from the top of the tree.
- pickers It was the pickers who found the body.
- picket The workers went on strike and organized a picket outside the factory gate.
- pickles I always pictured pickles as something cucumbers would be pickled in.
- picks She always makes good picks when it comes to choosing a restaurant.
- PICS Can I borrow your phone to take pics?
- pikers The pikers are the weakest players on the team.
- pikes The pikes were long and black.
- piques The trailer for the new movie piques my interest.
- pocks She had the most pocks on her face.
- pokes He gingerly pokes the ball with his foot, trying to keep it in the air.
- puckers She puckers her lips every time she sips her hot coffee.
- pucks The hockey players were passing pucks back and forth on the ice.