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How to spell SKING correctly?

If you've accidentally typed "sking" instead of the word you intended, don't worry! Some possible correct suggestions for this misspelling could include "skiing", "skating" or "asking". Always have a quick double-check before hitting send to avoid typos.

List of suggestions on how to spell sking correctly

  • asking She was hesitant to respond to the asking price of the car.
  • Basking The lizard was basking in the sun on top of the rock.
  • busking He enjoyed busking on the streets and playing his guitar for passersby.
  • Eking He was barely eking out a living.
  • husking He spent the afternoon husking coconuts.
  • kin I consider her not only a friend, but also kin.
  • kine The farmer's kine grazed peacefully in the green meadow.
  • king No one can be a king without a crown.
  • masking The masking tape didn't fully adhere to the surface, causing paint to bleed through.
  • Risking Risking his own safety, he ran through the burning building to save the trapped child.
  • sacking The sacking of the coach was seen as a necessary step to improve the team's performance.
  • sang I sang my favorite song at the karaoke bar last night.
  • seeing I was seeing red.
  • seeking He was seeking revenge on all those that wronged him in the past.
  • sexing I'm just going to go ahead and have sexing with you now.
  • shaking The earthquake was so strong that the ground was shaking beneath their feet.
  • sin
  • sine The sine function is used in trigonometry to find the ratio of the length of the opposite side to the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle.
  • sing
  • singe
  • sink She groaned as she felt the cold, hard surface of the sink hit her cheek.
  • sinking The Titanic was sinking slowly in the icy waters of the North Atlantic.
  • skating I love going ice skating in the winter.
  • skein Each skein of yarn is wound into a ball.
  • skeins She bought three skeins of yarn to knit a new scarf.
  • Skewing The data set is skewing towards younger participants due to the high number of college students surveyed.
  • ski I love to ski down the slopes in the winter.
  • skiing We're heading out for a skiing trip today.
  • skin She always makes sure to wear sunscreen to protect her skin from the sun's harmful rays.
  • skinny She's got the skinny on how to stay on top of her budget.
  • skins The hunter sold the deer skins at the market.
  • skint I'm a bit skint at the moment, so I can't afford to go out tonight.
  • Skiving I must finish this job on time which means no skiving off during work hours.
  • Skying
  • Slaking My cat Slaking loves going on long walks.
  • sling I need to wear a sling after injuring my arm.
  • smoking
  • Snaking The snaking road through the mountains was both breathtaking and treacherous.
  • soaking After a long walk in the rain, my shoes were totally soaking.
  • socking I had to return the shoes because they were socking me in the wrong places.
  • song My favorite song is "Put It All On Me" by Ed Sheeran.
  • Spiking The athlete was accused of spiking the other team's drinks before the game.
  • Staking I've been staking my tomato plants so they grow straight and tall.
  • sting I got a sting on my arm when I brushed against the nettle plant.
  • stoking She was stoking up the fire to get it going.
  • sucking The vacuum cleaner was making a loud sucking noise.
  • Suing
  • sulking I was sulking because I lost my favorite toy.
  • sung I have sung in choir performances for many years.
  • swing The children were having a great time on the swing set.
  • Tasking Tasking employees with additional responsibilities can lead to increased productivity and employee engagement.
  • zing The bright yellow car drove past with a zing.

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