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How to spell RIKING correctly?

If you meant to type "riking", it's likely that you misspelled the word "striking". This term refers to something impressive, noticeable or eye-catching. Alternatively, if you intended to write "riking", a possible alternative may be "wreaking", which means causing or inflicting something harmful or damaging. Always double-check your spelling to avoid confusion!

List of suggestions on how to spell riking correctly

  • biking I enjoy biking along the scenic routes in the countryside.
  • braking The car's braking system failed and caused an accident.
  • Bricking The intense heat and humidity outside is truly bricking me.
  • Diking
  • Hiking
  • irking The sound of her colleague's constant tapping on the keyboard was irking her to a great extent.
  • king The king ruled over the entire kingdom.
  • liking I am not really liking the new paint color in the living room.
  • pricking While gardening, she accidentally got a pricking sensation in her finger from a thorn.
  • racking I have a racking headache from staring at the computer screen all day.
  • raging
  • Raking
  • ranking The ranking of the top 100 universities in the world changes every year.
  • reeking The garbage can was reeking with the smell of rotting food.
  • ricking Yesterday, I was ricking my neck with a tennis racket.
  • Ridging The ridging of the roof prevented the rainwater from seeping in.
  • riding I love riding my bike around the park on sunny days.
  • rigging The sailor checked the rigging before setting sail to ensure a safe journey.
  • Riling I didn't expect that reaction from her, it was kind of riling.
  • riming The trees outside were covered in a thick layer of riming, creating a winter wonderland.
  • ring
  • rising
  • Risking I am not risking my life for a stupid dare!
  • Riving The act of riving the wood into thin strips for basket weaving was a time-consuming process.
  • Rocking My head is rocking back and forth.
  • Rooking
  • Rucking I enjoy rucking my heavy backpack up hills.
  • Ruing He spent years ruing the day he decided to drop out of college.
  • Tricking I loved reading 'The Catcher in the Rye' when I was younger, but now I find it tricking.
  • viking In 874 AD, the Viking raiders sailed up the River Seine and attacks Paris.

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