What is the correct spelling for SHOUCK?

If you've misspelled "shouck", don't worry! Here are a few correct suggestions to help you out. You may have intended to write "shock" or "shuck". "Shock" refers to a sudden surprise or disturbance, while "shuck" involves removing the outer layer of corn or shellfish.

Correct spellings for SHOUCK

  • chock I was given a "chock" of keys to distribute.
  • chuck She decided to chuck the old book she had been holding onto for years.
  • hock The hock of the lamb was cooked perfectly.
  • hoick A hoick is a type of delivery used in the sport of cricket.
  • huck
  • shack I live in a shack.
  • shock
  • shocks The car's suspension system needs to be repaired because it's not absorbing the shocks on the road.
  • shook I shook hands with my old friend and then we both turned to leave.
  • shout My throat was sore after I had to shout over the noise in the crowded room.
  • shtick I can't believe he pulled that old shtick on me.
  • shuck
  • shucks I can't believe I'm going to have to shucks up and fly to New York for my wedding.
  • sock
  • souk I saw a man selling flowers at a Souk.