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How to spell WACKING correctly?

If you find yourself misspelling "wacking", here are some correct suggestions. Firstly, if you intend to describe a hard strike, the correct term is "whacking". Secondly, if you refer to the act of dancing, use "wacking" as it is a legitimate term for a street dance style. Lastly, double-check your spellings to ensure accuracy!

List of suggestions on how to spell wacking correctly

  • Awaking I felt a sudden awaking after a good night's sleep.
  • backing The company received significant financial backing from several venture capitalists.
  • baking
  • Caking I enjoyed caking my face with colorful makeup for the costume party.
  • faking She was faking her smile, pretending everything was okay when it wasn't.
  • Hacking
  • jacking He was caught jacking up his car to steal the wheels.
  • lacking The company's profits have been lacking this quarter.
  • making
  • packing I will start packing for my trip tomorrow morning.
  • Quacking The quacking of the ducks in the pond was a soothing sound.
  • racking The intense pain in her back was racking, making it difficult for her to stand up straight.
  • Raking I spent the whole morning raking the leaves in the backyard.
  • sacking After the team's third consecutive loss, rumors began spreading about the coach's possible sacking.
  • shacking I had to shake my shacking arrangement before I could leave.
  • tacking The sailor adjusted the course by tacking the sailboat.
  • taking
  • Thwacking The sound of the hammer thwacking against the anvil echoed through the forge.
  • wading The children were wading in the river to cool off from the heat.
  • Wagging The dog's tail was wagging in excitement when it saw its owner come home.
  • Waging
  • waking Waking up early on the weekends is not my favorite thing to do.
  • Waling He could always be found waling about the town.
  • walking I enjoy walking along the beach in the morning.
  • waning The moon was waning, slowly disappearing from the sky.
  • Waring
  • watching I am watching a movie with my friend.
  • waving I saw my friend waving to me from across the street.
  • waxing I will be waxing my legs before going to the beach.
  • whacking
  • winking The man was winking at me, insinuating that we had a secret.
  • working
  • wracking The stress of the job was wracking Jane's nerves.
  • wrecking The sound of wrecking hammers could be heard for miles as the old building was demolished.

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