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How to spell WAILK correctly?

If you meant to type "wailk" but made a spelling error, here are some possible suggestions: "walk" refers to the act of moving on foot; "talk" denotes communication through speech; "wail" means to cry out loudly; "wall" pertains to a vertical structure. Double-checking spelling can help avoid such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell wailk correctly

  • balk
  • bilk I was going to bilk the man of his money, but I chickened out.
  • calk I need to calk around the bathtub to prevent water from seeping through.
  • caulk
  • ilk He was always friendly to everyone, regardless of their ilk or social status.
  • milk
  • salk
  • silk
  • talk I want to talk to you about an urgent matter.
  • wail The baby began to wail uncontrollably when she realized her favorite toy was missing.
  • Wailed The baby wailed loudly in the middle of the night and kept everyone awake.
  • wailer The wailer could be heard from several blocks away, lamenting the loss of her beloved pet.
  • wails The baby's persistent wails woke up the entire house.
  • Wald The Wald is a beautiful forest that surrounds the city of Frankfurt am Main.
  • wale The wale on the side of the ship was visible from a distance.
  • walk
  • walks Jenny walks to the park every morning.
  • wall The wall protects us from the rain.
  • walls It was easy to see how the walls had once been beautiful, but now they were nothing but a hindrance.
  • wally I have no idea what "wally" means.
  • Walt Walt was an excellent coach.
  • weill Weill attended the game.
  • whelk
  • while I am going to the store while you finish up in the laboratory.
  • whisk I used a whisk to mix the ingredients.
  • wick I must get a new wick for my candle.
  • wild
  • wile
  • will
  • wilt
  • wily The wily fox was able to steal the chicken's egg.
  • wink I gave her a wink and she rolled her eyes.

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