What is the correct spelling for POCKE?

If you've misspelled "pocke", don't worry! Here are some correct suggestions: "pocket" for a small bag, "poke" as in to prod or jab, "pokey" meaning slow or sluggish or "pocked" referring to a surface with small holes or marks. Choose the right word based on the intended meaning.

Correct spellings for POCKE

  • coke I'm going to grab a coke from the fridge.
  • locke John Locke is often considered to be one of the most influential enlightenment thinkers.
  • pack She decided to pack a picnic for her family to enjoy.
  • packed The lunch I packed for work is taking up space in my bag.
  • packer The packer loaded boxes onto the truck for the delivery.
  • packet My laptop is on the blink and I only have a packet of quarters left.
  • peck I can't stand her and she can't stand me; we just peck at each other.
  • Pecked My friend was pecked on the cheek by a duck.
  • peke
  • pick I am going to pick up groceries later at the store.
  • Picked I picked up the book from the floor.
  • picker The picker sorted through the pile of strawberries, carefully selecting only the ripest ones for the market.
  • picket I walked by the picket fence blocking the entrance to the property.
  • pickle I need a pickle for my hamburger.
  • picky I'm not a picky eater, but I don't like seafood.
  • pike I caught a largemouth bass on a Pike.
  • pock
  • pocked A pocked skin indicates an attack by a wasp.
  • pocket I put my phone in my pocket before we left.
  • pocks I've got pocks all over me.
  • poe Poe is considered by many to be the father of the detective story.
  • poke I poke my thumb through the hole.
  • Poked I poked my neck with a stick and it itched.
  • poker I play poker with my buddies on weekends.
  • pokes He pokes his finger in the cake to see if it's done.
  • pokey I have a pokey stomach.
  • poky I think I'm going to have to take my poky cat to the vet.
  • polk
  • pork I like to cook pork in a salt and pepper mixture.
  • porker
  • porky My mom always cooks porky tender.
  • puck I have a rubber hockey puck that I use as a toy.
  • pucker He couldn't help but pucker his lips when he ate the sour lemon.
  • puke I don't want to clean up your puke all over the bathroom floor.
  • spock "Live long and prosper," said Spock with a raised eyebrow.
  • spoke Ken spoke to the court on his behalf.