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How to spell SHNECKEN correctly?

If you've stumbled upon the misspelling "shnecken" and are wondering about the correct suggestions, here are a few possibilities. Perhaps you meant "schnitzel" - a popular German dish or "schnecken" - a type of pastry. Another potential suggestion could be "schnapps", a strong alcoholic beverage. Double-check your intended word and choose the correct spelling accordingly!

List of suggestions on how to spell shnecken correctly

  • Chechen Chechen rebels have been fighting for independence from Russia for many years.
  • Checked I double-checked my backpack to make sure I had all of my school supplies.
  • Checker The cashier scanned each item and passed it over the checker to ensure accurate pricing.
  • Chicken I love to grill chicken on a summer evening.
  • Honecker Erich Honecker was the General Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany during the time of the Berlin Wall.
  • Mencken H.L. Mencken was a notable journalist and critic known for his biting wit and satirical commentary.
  • Necked I saw a group of friends swimming in the lake, fully necked, enjoying the warm summer afternoon.
  • Shacked After a long day of hiking, my legs were shacked and sore.
  • Shaken The earthquake left the city shaken and in ruins.
  • Shebeen I heard there's a new shebeen in town that serves delicious craft beers.
  • Sheen The glossy sheen of the newly polished hardwood floor made the room look even more elegant.
  • Shekel The tourist exchanged his euros for shekels at the local currency exchange.
  • Shenzhen Shenzhen is a vibrant city in southern China known for its booming tech industry.
  • Shocked I was completely shocked to discover that I had won the lottery.
  • Shocker It was a shocker to discover that the supposedly abandoned house had a hidden treasure trove in the basement.
  • Shrunken The shrunken sweater was too small to fit over his head.
  • Shucked He shucked oysters for a living at the local seafood restaurant.
  • Sicken The news of yet another tragic accident will sicken the community.
  • Slacken After a long day at work, I decided to slacken my pace and take a leisurely stroll in the park.
  • Snacked I snacked on a bag of chips while watching a movie last night.
  • Sneaked He sneaked into the room without making a sound.
  • Sneaker He tied the laces of his sneakers tightly before heading out for a run.
  • Snicked He snicked his fingers and a flame appeared.
  • Snicker I couldn't help but snicker when the comedian told his hilarious joke.
  • Specked The bird's feathers were beautifully specked with shades of blue and green.
  • Stricken The young boy was stricken with a high fever and was rushed to the hospital.
  • Sunken The fisherman dove down to retrieve his sunken treasure from the depths of the ocean.
  • Thicken I added some flour to thicken the sauce and make it creamier.

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