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How to spell ARRACHEES correctly?

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  • Apaches The Apaches were known for their legendary skills as warriors and horsemen.
  • Arachne Arachne, a skilled weaver from Greek mythology, challenged the goddess Athena to a weaving competition.
  • Archers The skilled archers aimed their arrows at the target with precision.
  • Arches I gazed in awe at the majestic sandstone arches that towered above me in Utah's Arches National Park.
  • Arrangers The arrangers meticulously transformed the original composition into a stunning orchestral arrangement.
  • Arranges The wedding planner arranges all the flowers and decorations for the ceremony.
  • Arrases The medieval castle was adorned with beautiful arrases depicting scenes from ancient battles.
  • Attachés
  • Attaches John attaches the document to the email before sending it.
  • Barrackers The barrackers cheered loudly as the home team scored the winning goal.
  • Breaches The company's failure to secure its customers' data led to several significant data breaches.
  • Broaches She broaches the topic of their future plans during dinner.
  • Earaches I can't concentrate on my work due to the persistent earaches I've been experiencing lately.
  • Preachers The preachers delivered a powerful sermon that captivated the entire congregation.
  • Preaches The minister preaches a message of love and forgiveness to his congregation each Sunday.
  • Reachers The researchers and reachers in the scientific community are constantly pushing the boundaries of knowledge.
  • Reaches He reaches out his hand to help me up off the ground.
  • Roaches I found a few roaches scurrying across the kitchen floor last night.
  • Trochees Trochees are a type of metrical foot commonly used in poetry, with a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable.

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