How to spell CRAKC correctly?
The misspelling "crakc" could be corrected to "crack" or "crick". "Crack" refers to a sharp sound or a break in something, while "crick" refers to a soreness in the neck. Context would help determine the appropriate fix.
List of suggestions on how to spell crakc correctly
- crack She craved the crack of the whip.
- cracks I found several cracks in the pavement near the parking lot.
- crag I stood at the base of the crag and looked up at the steep rock face.
- crags The crags towering above the valley were stunning.
- Craig Craig has a great job at the newspaper.
- crank She had to use a crank to start the old car.
- cranky I always avoid talking to him when he's cranky as he can be quite irritable.
- creak
- creaks The old wooden door creaks every time it's opened.
- creaky The old house's stairs were so creaky that it was impossible to sneak up to the second floor without being heard.
- croak
- croaks The frog croaks loudly in the pond behind my house every night.
- croaky I have a croaky voice, so people often joke that I talk like a frog.