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How to spell SQUEKING correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "squeking" could be "squeaking" or "squawking", depending on the context. "Squeaking" typically refers to a high-pitched sound made by a mouse or a door hinge, while "squawking" usually refers to a loud, harsh cry made by a bird.

List of suggestions on how to spell squeking correctly

  • quaking The sudden earthquake had everyone in the building quaking with fear.
  • seeking John decided to quit his job and start a new business, seeking better opportunities.
  • skulking I saw the neighbor skulking around the back of the house, and it made me feel uneasy.
  • skunking I was so close to winning the game, but in the end, I ended up skunking.
  • Sleeking I couldn't help but notice the sleeking movement of the cheetah as it ran across the African savannah.
  • Squaring I was Squaring the numbers in my math textbook to solve the equations.
  • Squawking I can't stand these noisy squawking chickens.
  • squeaking The door hinges were squeaking every time someone opened or closed the door.
  • squealing The children were squealing with excitement as they went down the water slide.
  • squeezing I was squeezing the lemon when I heard the doorbell ring.
  • squiring Squiring her around town, he showed her all the best spots to eat and shop.
  • sucking He was sucking on a lollipop while staring out of the window.
  • sulking He was sulking in the corner because he didn't get the gift he wanted for Christmas.

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