What is the correct spelling for CUCKLES?

If you meant to type "cuckles" but realize it's incorrect, here are some possible correct suggestions. Perhaps you intended to write "chuckles", which means to laugh quietly. Alternatively, "buckles" refers to fasteners or clasps. Finally, "huckles" is a verb that means to bend or hunch over.

Correct spellings for CUCKLES

  • bucklers The knights wore heavy plate armor and carried large bucklers to protect themselves in battle.
  • buckles I need to tighten my backpack's buckles before going on my hike.
  • cackle The old witch let out a sinister cackle as she added eye of newt to her boiling cauldron.
  • cackler This place is a perfect place for the cackler.
  • cacklers Everyone laughed, except for the two cacklers.
  • cackles She cackles like a witch.
  • chuckles The audience erupted with chuckles at the comedian's joke.
  • cockle The sand on the beach was scattered with cockle shells.
  • cockles After spending the day at the beach, we enjoyed a dinner of freshly caught cockles.
  • Crackles I could hear the fireplace crackles as I snuggled up on the couch with a book.
  • cuckolds The play was filled with intrigue, with a main character who cuckolds his best friend.
  • cuckoos There are cuckoos in the forest.
  • cycles I have been riding my bike for cycles.
  • knuckles She was so angry that she rubbed her knuckles raw.
  • luckless The luckless gambler left the casino empty-handed yet again.
  • suckles The baby suckles milk from its mother's breast.