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dooked

Dooked vs Docked - What's the difference?

dooked | docked |


As verbs the difference between dooked and docked

is that dooked is past tense of dook while docked is past tense of dock.

Donked vs Dooked - What's the difference?

donked | dooked |


As verbs the difference between donked and dooked

is that donked is (donk) while dooked is (dook).

Hooked vs Dooked - What's the difference?

hooked | dooked |


As verbs the difference between hooked and dooked

is that hooked is past tense of hook while dooked is past tense of dook.

As an adjective hooked

is having a sharp curve at the end; resembling a hook.

Booked vs Dooked - What's the difference?

booked | dooked |


As verbs the difference between booked and dooked

is that booked is (book) while dooked is (dook).

Dooked vs Rooked - What's the difference?

dooked | rooked |


As verbs the difference between dooked and rooked

is that dooked is past tense of dook while rooked is past tense of rook.

Doomed vs Dooked - What's the difference?

doomed | dooked |


As verbs the difference between doomed and dooked

is that doomed is (doom) while dooked is (dook).

As an adjective doomed

is certain to suffer death, failure, or a similarly negative outcome.

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