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How to spell SCOCKED correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "scocked", fear not! Here are some possible correct suggestions. The term "socked" could replace it, denoting a powerful blow or hit. Alternatively, "locked" may be appropriate, indicating being secured or immobilized. Lastly, "stocked" makes sense, referring to something being fully supplied or equipped.

List of suggestions on how to spell scocked correctly

  • Cocked He cocked his head to the side, trying to understand the meaning of the strange word.
  • coked
  • cooked
  • corked The wine tasted off because the bottle was corked.
  • sacked The football team's coach was sacked after losing 10 games in a row.
  • Scoffed I scoffed at her claim that she could cook.
  • Scooped I scooped up the ice cream with a spoon.
  • scooted The cat scooted under the bed when he heard the vacuum cleaner turn on.
  • scoped The detective scoped out the crime scene to look for any evidence that could lead to the perpetrator.
  • scorched The earth was scorched after the wildfire burned through the forest.
  • Scored The goal was scored after a pass from the goalkeeper.
  • scorned She felt deeply scorned by all those who had betrayed her trust.
  • Scotched I was so mad that he scotched my plan.
  • scoured The detectives scoured the crime scene for any evidence that would help solve the case.
  • Scouted The talent agency scouted several new models from the fashion show.
  • Scowled Sarah scowled at the boy who bumped into her.
  • shocked I was shocked to hear that she had quit her job without any notice.
  • Slacked I slacked off in my studies and now I'm struggling to catch up.
  • slicked She slicked back her hair with a hair dryer.
  • Smacked I accidentally smacked my forehead against the low-hanging branch.
  • smocked The little girl wore a beautiful dress that was smocked at the bodice.
  • smoked She smoked two cigarettes in one hour.
  • snacked She snacked on a piece of fruit while watching TV.
  • Snicked I Snicked a bee on accident.
  • soaked I soaked my hair in cool water to revive it.
  • socket
  • specked The bird's feathers were specked with vibrant colors.
  • spooked The sudden loud noise spooked the horse and it started galloping wildly.
  • stacked The books were stacked high on the library shelf.
  • stocked The store was stocked with all the necessities.
  • stoked I'm really stoked about the upcoming concert.
  • Sucked After she sucked my cock, I was ready to bang her.

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