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How to spell PICKID correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "pickid" instead of the word you intended, fear not! Here are some plausible alternatives that may have been your intended word: picnic, picket, pickup, picnic, picky, picked or packet. Remember to double-check your spelling to avoid confusion in the future!

List of suggestions on how to spell pickid correctly

  • kicked The soccer player kicked the ball with great force towards the goal.
  • licked The puppy licked my face with his wet tongue.
  • Nicked
  • packed The suitcase was so packed that it wouldn't close.
  • Pecked
  • pick I am going to pick some fresh flowers from the garden.
  • pickax He dug the ground with the pickax.
  • Picked I picked the yellow flower from the garden for my mother.
  • picker The picker plucked fruit from the tree with ease.
  • picket The union members held a picket outside of the factory to demand fair wages.
  • pickier I'm pickier about my food than my you.
  • picking I will be picking apples from the orchard this weekend.
  • pickle
  • pickled
  • picks He always eats the pickles before anything else when there is a jar of pickles in front of him; he is truly obsessed with those crunchy little picks.
  • pickup I need to pickup my kids from school.
  • picky My sister is very picky about her food, she only eats organic and gluten-free food.
  • Piked I piked the ripest apple from the tree.
  • Pinked I pinked the edges of the scrapbook paper to give it a nice, decorative touch.
  • pocked His face was pocked with acne scars.
  • Pricked The rose pricked my finger as I reached for it.
  • ricked I was really ricked when I lost my key.
  • Ticked Our dog is always very ticked when we bring home another dog.
  • wicked She cast a wicked grin in his direction.

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