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How to spell SPIKS correctly?

If you meant to type "spike" but misspelled it as "spiks", here are some possible correct suggestions. Firstly, "spikes" is the correct plural form of "spike". Additionally, "spick" and "spiky" could be alternative spellings depending on the context. Always proofread and use spell-check to avoid such mistakes.

List of suggestions on how to spell spiks correctly

  • picks He picks the best fruit from the orchard.
  • PICS I like to take lots of pics when I go on vacation.
  • Pigs I keep pigs around.
  • pikes
  • sacks She filled up several sacks with groceries from the supermarket.
  • seeks
  • SICS In technology, SICS stands for Systems Integration Center specializing in software development, system installation and support.
  • silks The ballerina's tutu was made from layers of delicate silks.
  • sinks The water sinks into the ground when it rains.
  • SIPS I took small sips of the hot coffee to avoid burning my tongue.
  • Skies The dark skies warned of an impending storm.
  • skips The child skips happily down the path.
  • skis I went skiing but forgot my skis at home.
  • slicks The road was dangerous and slicks had formed from the rain making driving conditions treacherous.
  • smirks He smirks at his friend's joke, knowing it was inappropriate.
  • snicks
  • soaks After a long day of work, I love nothing more than taking a hot bath that just soaks away all the tension in my muscles.
  • SOCKS I need some socks to wear with these new shoes.
  • Spake "He spake with great authority and commanded the attention of the entire room.
  • sparks The sparks from the bonfire danced gracefully into the night sky.
  • spars The ship has sturdy spars to support the sails.
  • SPAS I felt rejuvenated and relaxed after spending a day at the local spas.
  • spays OurSPAY/Neuter Clinic offers spays and neuters as an affordable and effective way to reduce the number of homeless
  • speaks The politician speaks eloquently in front of large crowds.
  • specks I found specks of dust on the windowsill.
  • specs I have to wear my specs today.
  • spews Large quantities of gas spews from the rupture.
  • spica
  • spice I added a little spice to my food to add flavor.
  • Spices I always add a few spices to my cooking to give it that extra special taste.
  • spicy I love to eat spicy food, but it does not always agree with my stomach.
  • spiels As a telemarketer, he had a whole library of spiels to use on unsuspecting customers.
  • Spies The movie "Mission: Impossible" is about a team of spies.
  • spike The spike made me feel uneasy.
  • spiked I was offered a spiked drink.
  • spikes The athlete wore shoes with metal spikes to increase her traction on the track.
  • spiky It is painful to bump into a spiky plant.
  • spills I always keep a roll of paper towels near me in case of spills.
  • spines The cactus had sharp spines that stuck out from its surface.
  • spins After the spins, the wheel stopped spinning.
  • SPIRES The spires of the church tower above the city skyline.
  • spites Despite their spites towards each other, they were able to come to a compromise.
  • spits The angry cat spits at anyone who tries to touch her.
  • spoils His victory was not without its spoils.
  • spoke The woman spoke very quietly.
  • spokes The spokes from the wheel are made of metal.
  • spooks She never mentioned the spooks again.
  • sprigs The Christmas tree is adorned with sprigs of holly.
  • spurs He always wears his Spurs jersey.
  • sticks I have some sticks to keep me from sticking to the wall.
  • SUCKS I hate that our team lost, it really sucks.

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