What is the correct spelling for FILICK?

If you intended to type "filick" but got it wrong, here are a few correct suggestions: "flick" (quickly moving something), "folk" (referring to a particular group of people), "flack" (receiving criticism or negative feedback) or "fleck" (a small speck or spot).

Correct spellings for FILICK

  • click She heard a loud click as she locked the door behind her.
  • filch The thief attempted to filch the valuable painting from the museum.
  • finicky My aunt is so finicky that she will only eat food cooked by her personal chef.
  • flack The celebrity's publicist had to deal with a lot of flack from the media after the scandal broke.
  • fleck He saw a small fleck of silver in the sand.
  • flick She used her fingers to flick the crumbs off the table.
  • flicks I enjoy watching classic flicks from the 1950s.
  • flock The farmer was pleased to see his flock of sheep grow in numbers.
  • FSLIC The FSLIC was a U.S. government agency that provided insurance for savings and loans.
  • lick The puppy loves to lick my face when I arrive home.
  • slick The floor was so slick from the spilled drink that she nearly fell.