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How to spell THUCKED correctly?

One possible correct word for the misspelling "thucked" could be "tucked", as in "I tucked my shirt into my pants". Another option could be "thanked", as in "I thanked my friend for helping me move". Finally, "tracked" is another word that could be mistaken for "thucked" and means to follow or monitor something closely.

List of suggestions on how to spell thucked correctly

  • bucked
  • checked I checked my email and found several new messages waiting for me.
  • Chocked I chocked on my drink when I heard the unexpected news.
  • chucked I chucked my phone in the river because I was so angry.
  • Ducked I was ducked when I walked into the room.
  • Hacked Someone hacked into my email account and sent malicious messages to all of my contacts.
  • hocked He was caught with his hand in the cookie jar, and he was hocked by the police.
  • lucked
  • mucked I think she mucked the bed when she got up this morning.
  • Rucked I was having such a rucked day.
  • shacked As the storm intensified, the old cabin shacked violently.
  • shocked I was shocked to hear that you had been fired from your job.
  • Shucked I shucked the corn for tonight's dinner.
  • Sucked I couldn't get the mustard off my shirt, it really sucked.
  • Tacked I tacked that up myself.
  • Thanked She thanked her friend for helping her find her lost phone.
  • thicken Add some flour to thicken the soup.
  • thicker This soup is thicker than the last one.
  • thicket The thicket was so dense that it was almost impossible to push through without a machete.
  • thudded The basketball thudded against the backboard before bouncing back into the player's hands.
  • Thwacked I was really thwacked when I hit my head on the table.
  • Ticked I was really ticked off when I discovered someone had stolen my bike.
  • Trucked The workers trucked the heavy equipment to the construction site.
  • tucked She tucked her hair behind her ears before putting on her sunglasses.
  • whacked He whacked the nail with the hammer until it was flush with the wood.

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