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How to spell SLUNKED correctly?

If you meant to type "slunked" but it seems incorrect, there are a few possible suggestions. One option could be "slunk", which is the past tense of "slink", meaning to move smoothly and quietly. Alternatively, you might have intended to write "skulked", which refers to sneaking or lurking around in a suspicious manner. Double-checking the context and intended meaning can help choose the correct word.

List of suggestions on how to spell slunked correctly

  • Blanked I blanked on the answer to the question.
  • Blinked I blinked and the car in front of me had disappeared from sight.
  • Clanked The rusty gate clanked shut behind me as I entered the abandoned factory.
  • Clinked As they lifted their glasses, they clinked them together in celebration.
  • clunked After she hit her head on the cabinet, she clunked.
  • Flanked The warrior flanked her opponent, blocking the incoming strike.
  • Flunked She flunked the test miserably.
  • linked The two incidents are likely linked.
  • Lunged The cat lunged at the mouse, trying to catch it.
  • Planked I Planked for two hours on that wooden dock.
  • Plunged He plunged his hand into the icy water.
  • plunked I Plunked my water bottle in the trash can before heading back out to the party.
  • skunked She skunked me and I didn't know it until after the fact.
  • Slacked I was so tired after work, I slacked off at the computer.
  • slaked After drinking the juice, the snake skidded across the floor and slaked its thirst on the half-full bowl of
  • slanted The sidewalk was completely slanted, making it difficult to walk on.
  • Sleeked I spotted a sleeked snake slithering across the path.
  • slicked He slicked back his hair before heading to the formal event.
  • Slugged I slugged my way through the muddy trail to reach the top of the mountain.
  • Slunk The thief slunk out of the store unnoticed.
  • Spanked He got spanked for his mistake.
  • sulked He sulked all day after not being invited to the party.

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