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How to spell STOCKE correctly?

If you are faced with the misspelling "stocke", fret not! Here are a few possible correct suggestions: 'stock,' 'stoked,' 'stoke,' or 'stone.' Depending on the intended meaning, these alternative words might come in handy and help you convey your message accurately.

List of suggestions on how to spell stocke correctly

  • stack He has a stack of books on his desk.
  • stake The company has a lot at stake with this new product launch.
  • stick I need to find a stick to play fetch with my dog.
  • sticker I put a sticker on my laptop to decorate it.
  • sticky The tape is so sticky, it's hard to peel off.
  • stock I am going to buy some stock in that company.
  • stocked The store was fully stocked with fresh produce and groceries.
  • stocks Investing in stocks can potentially lead to high returns, but it also involves a great deal of risk.
  • stocky Even though he was short, he was also stocky and had a lot of physical strength.
  • stodge The party was meant to be a celebration but all Peggy could think about was the stodge she had been served for lunch.
  • stogie My grandfather used to love sitting on the porch smoking his stogie.
  • stoke The coach's pre-game speech is meant to stoke the team's competitive spirit.
  • stoker The stoker was responsible for maintaining the coal-fired furnace on the steamship.
  • stooge The politician was caught using a paid stooge to ask questions at his press conference.
  • stork The stork flew over the rooftops carrying a bundle in its beak.
  • stuck I can't seem to get my phone out of this pocket. It's stuck.

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