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How to spell STEAKY correctly?

If you've accidentally misspelled "steaky", worry not! Some correct suggestions include "steak-y" or "steak-like" to describe a dish resembling or having the qualities of steak. Alternatively, "juicy" or "succulent" could also be used to express the tenderness and deliciousness of a steak.

List of suggestions on how to spell steaky correctly

  • snaky
  • sneak I saw him sneak out of the room when nobody was looking.
  • sneaky The cat was being sneaky as it crept through the grass towards the unsuspecting mouse.
  • speak I'm eager to speak with the new employee about their previous experience.
  • squeaky The squeaky door made it hard for us to sneak out of the house without waking our parents.
  • Stacy Stacy is a great friend who always knows how to make me smile.
  • stagy The actor's performance was judged as stagy by the theater critic.
  • stake I stake my claim on the sofa.
  • stay I wanted to stay longer at the party, but I had to go home early.
  • stead
  • steady She held the flashlight steady while he rummaged through the dark basement.
  • steak I love a juicy steak cooked medium rare.
  • steaks I ordered two sirloin steaks for dinner at the restaurant.
  • steal I Steal candy from the store because I'm starving.
  • steam The train made a loud screeching sound as it rounded a curve and then steam started to pour out of the engine.
  • steamy I can't believe he just said that. It was so steamy!
  • sticky My fingers were sticky after eating a piece of candy.
  • stinky The socks in the hamper were very stinky.
  • stocky Impressive, stocky men can carry heavy loads with relative ease.
  • stray I hope that the stray dog will be taken care of.
  • streak She had a streak of bad luck and lost all her possessions in a fire.
  • streaky The windshield was streaky with raindrops.
  • teak The table was made of rich, brown teak wood that glistened in the sunlight.

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