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How to spell SKAKE correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "skake", fear not! The correct spelling is "shake". This versatile word can refer to a hand motion, an act of mixing ingredients or even a trembling movement. So, next time you feel the urge to "skake", remember to give it a proper "shake" instead!

List of suggestions on how to spell skake correctly

  • cake
  • Jake Jake is always the life of the party.
  • quake The ground started to quake, and I knew that an earthquake was coming.
  • sage The wise old sage provided guidance to the young prince.
  • sake
  • saki I have never tasted saki before, but I'm interested to try it.
  • scale I need to get down on the scale to see my weight.
  • scare
  • shake I like to shake my food seasoning over my popcorn.
  • SKA The ska band is playing today.
  • skate
  • skater The skater performed a perfect triple axle.
  • skive I can't believe he had the audacity to skive off work again!
  • Skye Skye is a beautiful island in Scotland known for its rugged landscapes and stunning scenery.
  • Skype I use Skype to chat with my family and friends who live far away from me.
  • slake
  • smoke The factory was on fire, and the smoke was so thick you couldn't see anything.
  • snake The snake scared the girl and she ran away.
  • snaky The snaky path leading to the summit was not for the faint-hearted.
  • soak I need to soak this washcloth in the sink for a little bit to get the dirt off.
  • soaked I felt like I was going to be soaked through and through.
  • soaks He soaks his feet in warm water after a long day at work.
  • Spake And then David spake unto the Lord in the words of this song.
  • spike She accidentally stepped on a cactus spike and immediately regretted it.
  • spoke I spoke to my mother on the phone.
  • stage The performers were getting ready backstage before their big stage debut.
  • stake In the gambling world, a stake is a unit of currency that is used to wager on games of chance.
  • stoke I had to stoke the fire to keep warm during the winter storm.
  • SWAK I always take a swak when I'm feeling down.

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