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How to spell SUCKE correctly?

If you've mistakenly typed "sucke" instead of the intended word, fret not! The correct word you might be looking for could be "sucker", which refers to a person who is easily deceived. Alternatively, you could be referring to "sucked", the past tense of the verb "suck". Just watch out for those typos!

List of suggestions on how to spell sucke correctly

  • sack
  • sacked
  • sake I am learning how to cook Japanese food for the sake of my cultural appreciation.
  • sauce I love adding hot sauce to my scrambled eggs.
  • shuck
  • sick I'm staying at home today because I feel sick.
  • sicken The smell of rotten food made me feel sicken.
  • Sicker He has been growing sicker by the day, and we need to take him to the hospital immediately.
  • sickie I decided to take a sickie today and skip work because I wasn't feeling well.
  • sickle
  • sicko There's a sicko in the neighborhood.
  • sock
  • socket I plugged in my laptop and found a socket to plug in my charger.
  • stuck I'm stuck in traffic and may be late for the meeting.
  • Sucked The vacuum sucked up all of the dirt and debris from the floor.
  • suckers The fishermen caught a lot of suckers in the lake.
  • suckle The calf started to suckle on its mother's milk immediately after it was born.
  • SUCKS I think it sucks that we have to work on weekends.
  • sucre Le sucre est un ingredient courant dans la plupart des desserts.
  • sue She threatened to sue him if he didn't pay her back.
  • sulk
  • sunk
  • surge There has been a surge in COVID-19 cases in some parts of the world.

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