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How to spell TEEKED correctly?

One possible correct suggestion for the misspelling "teeked" could be "tweaked". This corrected spelling has a similar sound and could make sense in certain contexts where adjustments are being made. Another suggestion might be "tucked", which also has a similar sound phonetically and could make sense in some sentence structures.

List of suggestions on how to spell teeked correctly

  • beaked The eagle landed on the tree branch with its beaked talons.
  • cheeked The young child was rosy-cheeked and full of energy.
  • decked The house was decked out in festive lights and decorations for the holiday season.
  • deeded The house was deeded to me by my grandfather.
  • Deemed The weather was deemed too dangerous for the outdoor event to proceed.
  • Eked He eked out a living by doing odd jobs.
  • Jerked
  • Leaked Everything was going great until the leaked email rocked the party.
  • necked He nearly froze when he discovered the raccoon that had climbed onto his bed frame and was staring at him with beady, unblinking eyes and a crooked necked posture.
  • peaked I peaked out of the window to see if the rain had stopped.
  • Pecked My friend was Pecked by a burglar.
  • peeked I peeked through the keyhole to see if anyone was inside the room.
  • perked The dog perked up its ears when it heard the sound of the treat bag opening.
  • Reeked
  • Tacked I can't believe they just tacked that on at the end.
  • Talked Yesterday, my friend and I talked for hours on the phone.
  • tanked I'm pumped and tanked after tonight's party.
  • Tasked I have been tasked with organizing the company's annual retreat.
  • Teamed They teamed up to capture the fox.
  • teased She teased her little brother about his new haircut.
  • Teed I am wearing Teed from head to toe.
  • Teemed In the bird's nest, the eggs teemed with a new generation of birds.
  • teeter I almost fell off the balance beam when I began to teeter.
  • Teethed The baby was teethed for the first time at six months old.
  • Termed The process of being dubbed a doctor is known as being termed.
  • Ticked I was so ticked off when I found out they canceled the concert.
  • tiered The tiered seating offered a great view of the game.
  • treed The cat treed a bird in the park.
  • Trekked We trekked for hours through the dense jungle, finally arriving at the ancient ruins.
  • tucked
  • Tusked The large lion had a long tusked snout.
  • tweaked I tweaked my computer to get the best results.
  • tweed I love wearing tweed, it's such a classic piece.

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