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How to spell PURKED correctly?

The correct spelling of "purked" could be "perked", which means becoming more lively or alert. It could also be "parked", which means leaving a vehicle stationary in a particular place. It's important to always double-check spelling to avoid confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell purked correctly

  • Lurked I lurked in the shadows, waiting for the right moment to make my move.
  • packed The airport was packed with travelers catching their flights.
  • parked I parked my car in the garage before going into the house.
  • peaked After a week of fever and vomiting, my appetite finally peaked and I could enjoy a full meal again.
  • Pecked
  • peeked She peeked through the window to see if the package had arrived yet.
  • perked The aroma of fresh coffee filled the room and immediately perked up my spirits.
  • Picked I picked a beautiful bouquet of flowers for my mother's birthday.
  • Piked The horse rode over the piked fence and jumped off.
  • pocked The old book's cover was pocked with holes from being tossed around in a backpack.
  • Poked I poked my head out of the window to get a better view.
  • Puked After eating too much junk food, she suddenly puked all over the floor.
  • pureed I pureed the soup using a food processor.
  • Purged The company purged all of its outdated files in order to make space for new ones.
  • Purled She purled the last row of her knitting project.
  • Purred The content kitten purred and snuggled against its owner's lap.
  • Pursed She blushed when he licked his lips and pursed them up in a suggestive manner.

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