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shooked

Terms vs Shooked - What's the difference?

terms | shooked |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb shooked is

(shook).

Spooked vs Shooked - What's the difference?

spooked | shooked |


As verbs the difference between spooked and shooked

is that spooked is (spook) while shooked is (shook).

As an adjective spooked

is a little scared; worried by a feeling or event describing the unsettling feeling there being another unknown ghostly presence.

Shooed vs Shooked - What's the difference?

shooed | shooked |


As verbs the difference between shooed and shooked

is that shooed is (shoo) while shooked is (shook).

Snooked vs Shooked - What's the difference?

snooked | shooked |


As verbs the difference between snooked and shooked

is that snooked is past tense of snook while shooked is past tense of shook.

Shooked vs Sooked - What's the difference?

shooked | sooked |


As verbs the difference between shooked and sooked

is that shooked is past tense of shook while sooked is past tense of sook.

Shooked vs Hooked - What's the difference?

shooked | hooked |


As verbs the difference between shooked and hooked

is that shooked is (shook) while hooked is (hook).

As an adjective hooked is

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

Shooted vs Shooked - What's the difference?

shooted | shooked |


As verbs the difference between shooted and shooked

is that shooted is past tense of shoot while shooked is past tense of shook.

As an adjective shooted

is (in combination) having a specified form of shoot.

Stooked vs Shooked - What's the difference?

stooked | shooked |


As verbs the difference between stooked and shooked

is that stooked is past tense of stook while shooked is past tense of shook.

Shooke vs Shooked - What's the difference?

shooke | shooked |


As a noun shooke

is simple past of shake; an archaic spelling of shook|nocap=1.

As a verb shooked is

past tense of shook.

Shooked vs Shocked - What's the difference?

shooked | shocked |


As verbs the difference between shooked and shocked

is that shooked is past tense of shook while shocked is past tense of shock.

As an adjective shocked is

surprised, startled, confused, or taken aback.