How to spell BRUESES correctly?
Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "brueses" could be "bruises" or "breezes". "Bruises" refers to a dark mark on the skin caused by injury, while "breezes" refers to a gentle wind or current of air.
List of suggestions on how to spell brueses correctly
- braises The butcher braises the lamb in the apple juice and spices.
- Brasses The brasses in the church were polished to a high shine.
- breezes The gentle breezes from the ocean brought the salty smell of seawater and gave a soothing feeling.
- browses She browses through a magazine.
- bruise I fell down the stairs and now I have a bruise on my knee.
- bruiser The new player on the football team was a real bruiser on the field.
- bruisers The team recruited some bruisers as players for the upcoming tournament.
- Bruises Her arms were covered in bruises from the intense workout she had done the day before.
- brushes She had purple brushes and her hair was messy.
- brussels I am planning a trip to Brussels next summer.
- brutes The brutes were so fierce that even the bravest warriors were afraid to confront them.
- buses The buses come every 15 minutes during peak hours.
- cruses
- ruses I tried to catch her but she had a lot of ruses up her sleeve.
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