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How to spell WECKS correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "wecks" instead of the correct word, "weeks", don't worry! It happens to everyone. Make sure to proofread your content and use spelling and grammar tools. Double-checking and correcting errors like this will ensure your writing is clear, professional, and properly communicated.

List of suggestions on how to spell wecks correctly

  • Becks I always bring Becks when I go out with my friends.
  • checks I need to write two checks, one for my mortgage and another for my car payment.
  • decks The ship had decks stacked four high.
  • DECS
  • ECUS The vehicle's performance was improved by modifying its ECUS.
  • necks Giraffes have the longest necks of any animal.
  • pecks The woodpecker pecks incessantly at the tree trunk, looking for insects to eat.
  • pecs He flexed his pecs to show off his muscles.
  • SECS
  • tweaks I need to make some tweaks to the recipe.
  • wacko I'm not going to that wacko talk show.
  • wacky The comedian's wacky sense of humor always made the audience burst into laughter.
  • walks He walks to work every morning.
  • weak
  • wears She wears a bracelet that I gave her.
  • webs The spider carefully spun its webs to catch its prey.
  • weds The bride weds the groom in a beautiful ceremony.
  • week
  • weeks
  • WEES I spilled my cereal on my pants and now I have WEES on my leg
  • weirs The construction of weirs on the river helped regulate the water levels during periods of heavy rainfall.
  • Weiss Weiss is a German last name that means "white".
  • wets I always carry an umbrella in case it wets unexpectedly.
  • whacks
  • whelks The fisherman caught a variety of seafood including crabs, clams, and whelks.
  • wick
  • wicks The wicks of the candles were all uneven, causing them to burn unevenly.
  • winks She always winks at me when she's up to something mischievous.
  • works I am confident that the new system works efficiently.
  • wracks The storm wracks the small boat, making it difficult for the captain to navigate.
  • wreaks The hurricane wreaks havoc on the coast.
  • wrecks The hurricane caused several wrecks along the coast.

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