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How to spell SORKED correctly?

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List of suggestions on how to spell sorked correctly

  • Barked
  • booked
  • Cocked He cocked his head to one side, trying to read the small print on the label.
  • coked He was so high that he couldn't even STAND, he was so coked out of his mind.
  • cooked I cooked dinner for my friends last night.
  • corked I'm not going to wear that corked wine because it stinks.
  • docked The big ship had docked at the port.
  • forged The forged iron was too heavy for me to lift.
  • forked The forked road was confusing, so I had to stop and ask for directions.
  • gorged I was so gorged on pizza that I could barely move.
  • harked As the wind howled through the branches of the trees, I harked back to a childhood memory of sitting by the fire on a stormy night.
  • hocked He was caught with stolen cigars and hocked the watch he was wearing.
  • hooked I'm hooked on the new TV show.
  • irked I was irked when my co-worker took credit for my idea.
  • Jerked He jerked his hand away from the hot stove.
  • Joked I'm not really that funny, I just joked.
  • Larked I larked around in the park with my friends all afternoon.
  • locked
  • Looked I looked at her in confusion.
  • Lurked I lurked behind the tree, watching the squirrel gather acorns.
  • marked It's time to put these marked tests away.
  • Mocked He mocked her when she said she wanted to be an astronaut.
  • parked
  • perked I was perked up by the new novel I bought.
  • pocked The face of the moon was pocked with craters.
  • Poked I poked my arm and realized I had a bruise.
  • Rocked The heavy metal band rocked the stage with their electrifying performance.
  • Rooked I felt like I had been rooked into buying that expensive car.
  • sacked She was sacked from her job after she was caught stealing from her boss.
  • Scored
  • scorned She scorned him for leaving the toilet seat up.
  • screed The contractor poured a concrete screed on the floor before laying down the tiles.
  • Served The chicken was served with a side of green beans.
  • Sharked The sharked had me scared for a bit.
  • Shirked I shirked my duty by not turning in my report on time.
  • shocked I was shocked to see my old friend after so many years.
  • Sired The Arabian stallion, Desert Moon, sired many champion racehorses.
  • slaked I spilled my drink on my slaked shirt.
  • Smirked The child smirked mischievously as he played a prank on his sister.
  • smocked She admired the intricate design of the smocked bodice of the dress.
  • smoked I smoked a cigarette on the balcony.
  • Snaked The train snaked its way through the mountains.
  • soaked I got soaked during the rainstorm.
  • Soaped I soaped my hands thoroughly before cooking dinner.
  • Soared The soared eagle soared through the broad sky.
  • Sobbed The little girl sobbed miserably as she watched the bus leave.
  • socket
  • sodded I can tell you're not too keen on the idea of being sodded.
  • soiled The tablecloth was soiled with spaghetti sauce.
  • soled
  • soloed The guitarist soloed in the middle of the song and brought the audience to their feet.
  • Sopped After leaving the pool, I sopped myself off with a towel.
  • sorbet I love sorbet because it's always so refreshing.
  • sordid Thebedroom was full of sordid secrets.
  • sorted The teacher sorted the students by their test scores.
  • sorter The sorter can easily separate different types of fruits from each other.
  • sourced The materials used in this product are ethically sourced from sustainable farms.
  • soured The milk had soured and had an unpleasant smell.
  • soused After drinking all night long, he was completely soused and couldn't walk straight.
  • sowed He sowed his love for her throughout the community.
  • sparked When she saw the fire, she realized that her jacket had sparked and started a forest fire.
  • spiked The drink was spiked with drugs and she was sexually assaulted.
  • spooked She was so spooked, she just about jumped out of her skin.
  • Staked The adventurer staked his claim on the remote island as he prepared to explore.
  • stocked The kitchen was stocked with food.
  • stoked I'm so stoked for this weekend's camping trip!
  • Sucked I tried to drink my milkshake, but the straw sucked up only air.
  • sulked After losing the game, he sulked in the corner for the rest of the night.
  • surfed I surfed the internet for hours looking for information on the topic.
  • Surged The water level surged after heavy rain, causing the river to overflow its banks.
  • Worked I worked hard on my project and was proud of the end result.
  • Yoked I have a yoked pair of horses.
  • zonked When I zonked out on the weekend, I had no idea what time it was.

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