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How to spell TOOCK correctly?

If you meant to write "took" but accidentally typed "toock", fret not! Here are a few suitable suggestions to correct this misspelling. The correct spelling is indeed "took", which means to grab or grasp something. It's a common mistake, but with a little attention, you can ensure your writing is error-free.

List of suggestions on how to spell toock correctly

  • bock
  • book I always have a book with me to read during my free time.
  • cook My mother taught me how to cook a delicious lasagna.
  • dock
  • hock He had to hock his watch to pay for the rent.
  • hook
  • jock He was a popular jock in high school, but now he's just another guy.
  • kook My aunt is a bit of a kook, she always wears bright colors and sings show tunes in public.
  • lock
  • look I will take a look at the report before submitting it.
  • mock He made a mock attempt at trying to lift the heavy box.
  • nook
  • pock He had a pock on his cheek.
  • rock I love to listen to classic rock music while driving.
  • rook I captured my opponent's rook with my knight.
  • sock
  • stock I need to check my stock levels to see if I have enough inventory to fulfill the orders.
  • tack
  • tick I can hear the tick of the clock in the next room.
  • too
  • Took
  • tool I need a tool to open this package.
  • toot The driver of the car behind me gave a loud toot on the horn to signal for me to move.
  • Tosca My beautiful Italian opera is Tosca.
  • track The detective was able to track the suspect's movements through the city.
  • trick I found his trick to getting out was to squeeze through the tiny crack in the door.
  • truck The truck delivered a shipment of goods to the warehouse.
  • tuck I tuck in my shirt every morning.

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