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How to spell SRUNK correctly?

If you've inadvertently typed "srunk" and want to find the correct spelling, here are a few possible options: "shrunk", "strunk" or "stunk". Double-check the context and choose the most appropriate word to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell srunk correctly

  • brink I was on the brink of tears when I realized I lost my phone.
  • crank I need a wrench to tighten the crank on my bicycle.
  • Drank I drank a glass of water after my workout to stay hydrated.
  • drink
  • frank I appreciate when people are frank with me, even if they have difficult news to share.
  • prank I played a hilarious prank on my friend by filling their room with balloons while they were sleeping.
  • rank She achieved the highest rank in the company after years of hard work and dedication.
  • rink The hockey players practiced their moves on the rink before the big game.
  • rung I climbed up the ladder and reached the second rung.
  • Sank The boat sank when it hit an iceberg.
  • Shrank I shrank my sweater by accidentally washing it in hot water.
  • shrink She placed the shirt in the washing machine, knowing it would shrink in the hot water.
  • shrunk My favorite sweater shrunk in the wash and now it's too small to wear.
  • sink I left my dirty dishes in the sink overnight.
  • skunk I smelled a skunk when I was taking out the trash at night.
  • slink The cat would slink around the corner, trying to avoid detection.
  • Slung
  • Slunk The cat slunk across the room, trying not to draw attention to itself.
  • spank
  • Sprung I have never sprung a leak in my life.
  • spunk She always admired her grandmother's spunk and determination.
  • spunky She had a spunky personality that always kept her friends entertained.
  • Stank My gym clothes stank after a long workout.
  • stink The old trash in the bin began to stink after a few days.
  • strung The beads were strung together to make a beautiful necklace.
  • stung The bee stung me on the hand when I accidentally touched its nest.
  • Stunk The garbage in the dumpster stunk so bad I had to hold my breath as I walked by.
  • sung She has sung in the choir since she was a child.
  • sunk
  • swank The new apartment complex has a swank rooftop pool and lounge area.
  • Swung He swung the bat with all his might, hitting the ball out of the park.
  • trunk The elephant's trunk is its most versatile body part.
  • Wrung She wrung out her wet hair before leaving the shower.

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