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How to spell TWIKING correctly?

One possible correct suggestion for the misspelling "twiking" could be "tweaking", which means making a small adjustment or improvement to something. Other suggestions might include "twinkling", meaning shining with a flickering light or "twisting", which could refer to contorting or turning something in a different direction.

List of suggestions on how to spell twiking correctly

  • Awaking Awaking early in the morning is a sign of a healthy lifestyle.
  • Diking The town decided to invest in diking the river to prevent flooding during heavy rains.
  • tacking The sailboat was tacking into the wind to make progress towards its destination.
  • taking I am taking a break from work to clear my mind.
  • talking I enjoy talking with my friends about our interests and experiences.
  • tanking The tanking economy has caused a lot of people to lose their jobs.
  • Tasking I finished tasking my team on their daily assignments.
  • ticking The ticking of the clock seemed to echo throughout the empty room.
  • Tricking Tricking people into believing something false is unethical.
  • Tucking Mom was tucking her kids into bed when suddenly they heard a loud noise outside.
  • tweaking I spent all morning tweaking the design of my website.
  • Twigging I was twigging the branches of the tree to create a natural, rustic decoration for my living room.
  • Twinging I felt a twinging pain in my lower back as I bent down to pick up the heavy box.
  • Twining The vines were twining around the trellis, creating a beautiful natural decoration.
  • twinning My sister and I love twinning with matching outfits.
  • Twirling I enjoyed a little twirling around the dance floor.
  • Twitting She was always twitting on her phone, even during important meetings.
  • viking The viking ship sailed across the rough sea towards the shore.
  • waking

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