What is the correct spelling for SNICKY?

If you find yourself mistakenly typing "snicky" instead of the correct spelling, here are a few possible suggestions to consider: "sticky", "sneaky", "sniffy", "snacky". Make sure to double-check your spellings to ensure accuracy and clarity in your writing.

Correct spellings for SNICKY

  • finicky My sister is so finicky when it comes to food that she only eats a handful of items.
  • nick She received a nick on her finger while chopping vegetables.
  • panicky I felt panicky when I realized I had lost my phone in the crowded supermarket.
  • sick The sick child needed help.
  • sicko I think he's sicko for doing that.
  • silky The cat's fur was so silky that it felt like she was petting a cloud.
  • slick The pitch of the salesman was so slick that I almost bought the product without thinking.
  • Slinky I think I'll go Slinky on my walk tonight.
  • snack I always bring a snack with me to work to hold me over until lunch.
  • snacks I always keep a bag of snacks in my purse in case I get hungry.
  • snaky The river was so snaky that it was difficult to keep track of its twists and turns.
  • sneaky The thief made a sneaky attempt to steal the purse.
  • snick He gave a little snick with his pocket knife and the branch fell to the ground.
  • Snicked I snicked a joint while we were talking.
  • snicker I couldn't help but snicker when my friend told the silly joke.
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  • spiky Her spiky hair seemed to defy gravity.
  • stick I like to stick candy canes into my hot chocolate during the holiday season.
  • sticky The glue was still sticky even after it had dried.
  • stinky I have a really stinky nose.