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How to spell SKIRK correctly?

If you accidentally misspell "skirk", here are some possible correct suggestions. Perhaps you intended to write "skirt", referring to a garment worn by women. Alternatively, you might have intended to write "skirt", which means to bypass or evade something. Remember to proofread before finalizing your text to avoid such errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell skirk correctly

  • kick
  • kirk The kirk bells rang loud and clear as the townspeople gathered for the Sunday worship service.
  • quirk
  • selkirk Selkirk is a Scottish town known for its historical significance and scenic beauty.
  • shirk He tried to shirk his responsibilities, but the boss noticed his lack of effort.
  • sick I feel sick after eating that expired food.
  • silk The gown was made of fine silk and draped beautifully on her figure.
  • sink
  • ski I learned how to ski when I was seven years old.
  • skid
  • Skied The family skied down the mountain on Saturday morning.
  • skier The skier glided effortlessly down the slope, carving perfect turns into the fresh powder.
  • skiers The skiers in the resort were having fun on the slopes.
  • Skies The blue skies above were a perfect backdrop for the wedding.
  • skiff The skiff rocked on the waves and the sun cast a golden light on the water.
  • skill She has a skill for making biscuits.
  • skim I like to skim through the newspaper every morning to catch up on the latest news.
  • skin I always make sure to put sunscreen on my skin before going out in the sun.
  • skip I like to skip when I am walking in the park.
  • skirt She wore a short, flowery skirt to the picnic.
  • skis
  • skit The students performed a hilarious skit mocking their teacher's quirky mannerisms.
  • skive Don't skive off work - it's the law!
  • skulk
  • skunk
  • slick The streets were slick with rain after the storm.
  • smirk She heard him muttering about her smug smirk the entire drive home.
  • SNARK I couldn't believe it when I saw the SNARK star on my computer.
  • snick He heard a faint snick as the lock clicked into place.
  • spark The spark from the electrical outlet ignited the pile of dry leaves.
  • stark The contrast between the lush greenery and the stark concrete buildings was jarring.
  • stick I need a stick to pick up the leaves.
  • stork The stork is a symbol of birth and new beginnings.

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