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How to spell SCOCKS correctly?

The misspelling "scocks" could possibly be corrected to "socks", "scorches", "scopes" or "stocks" depending on the context. It is important to double-check spelling before submitting written work to avoid confusion and potential mistakes, such as incorrect inventory orders or miscommunication with clients.

List of suggestions on how to spell scocks correctly

  • cocks
  • cocos She used coconut milk and shredded cocos in her curry recipe.
  • cooks My mother is one of the best cooks I know.
  • corks The server placed the corks back into the wine bottles after pouring each glass.
  • jocks I was not happy to see the jocks at the party.
  • sacks I need to buy some sacks to carry all of the groceries home.
  • scoffs She scoffs at the idea of eating vegan, claiming that she could never give up bacon.
  • scones I like to enjoy scones with jam and clotted cream for breakfast.
  • SCOOPS I love to eat ice cream with (many) scoops of chocolate chips.
  • scoots The child scoots across the floor on her knees.
  • scopes The observatory has advanced telescopes with high-quality optical scopes.
  • scores The football team had high scores, leading them to victory.
  • scorns Despite his best efforts, the arrogant king still scorns his subjects.
  • scots Scots language is one of the three officially recognized languages in Scotland.
  • scours The detective scours the crime scene for any evidence that could help solve the case.
  • scouts The Boy Scouts went on a camping trip to the woods.
  • scowls When he's angry, he scowls and glares at everyone.
  • scows The ducks sought refuge in the nearby scows.
  • shocks The car's suspension system had worn out shocks, causing a bumpy ride.
  • slacks My boss insists that I wear slacks to the office rather than jeans.
  • slicks The oil spill caused a thick layer of slicks on the surface of the water.
  • smacks The sound of the basketball being dribbled smacks against the pavement.
  • smocks The art teacher asked the students to wear smocks to protect their clothes from paint.
  • snacks I always have some snacks handy in case I get a bit hungry while I'm working.
  • snicks
  • soaks The rain soaks the ground, leaving puddles everywhere.
  • SOCKS I always keep some socks on hand.
  • specks The specks on the windshield were from the rain.
  • spooks I'm not scared, but there are spooks in the closet.
  • stacks I need to organize my books into neat stacks on my bookshelf.
  • sticks Johnny likes to collect unusual sticks on his nature walks.
  • stocks I'm thinking of buying stocks in the company I just heard about.
  • storks The storks are very important in the seasonal celebrations of many cultures.
  • SUCKS I really hate it when my alarm clock SUCKS.

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