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How to spell SNUNK correctly?

If you’ve accidentally typed "snunk" instead of the intended word, there are a few possible suggestions for correction. One option could be "sunk", meaning to descend beneath the surface. Another could be "snack", referring to a small portion of food. Alternatively, "snug" could work, denoting a cozy or tight fit.

List of suggestions on how to spell snunk correctly

  • Sank
  • sink I need to fix the sink as it is leaking water all over the floor.
  • skunk I smelled a skunk on my way home last night.
  • slink The thief tried to slink away quietly, but the security guard caught him.
  • Slung
  • Slunk The thief slunk around the corner, trying to evade the security guard.
  • snack I like to eat a small snack in the afternoon between lunch and dinner.
  • SNARK
  • sneak I had to sneak out of the party so that nobody would see me leaving.
  • snick
  • snug The snug little house felt warm and inviting.
  • spank
  • spunk I always find it funny how guys like to go over the top with the spunk.
  • spunky I love my spunky little niece.
  • Stank
  • stink The garbage was left out for too long and began to stink up the entire house.
  • stung The bee stung me on the arm while I was picking flowers in the garden.
  • Stunk The fish that my roommate cooked for dinner stunk up the entire apartment.
  • sung She has never sung in public before.
  • sunk The Titanic famously sunk in 1912 after hitting an iceberg.
  • swank Her apartment was the epitome of swank, with marble countertops and champagne flutes at the ready for any guest.
  • Swung I swung at the monkey with all my might, but missed.

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