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How to spell CEBEES correctly?

If you mistakenly typed "CEBEES", here are a few suggestions for the correct spelling you might have intended: "Seabee" – referring to a member of the United States Naval Construction Forces, "Celebes" – the former name of Sulawesi island in Indonesia or "Bees" – the insects known for their role in pollination.

List of suggestions on how to spell CEBEES correctly

  • ÉPÉES
  • BEES The field was buzzing with the busy hum of bees collecting nectar from the flowers.
  • CABERS The athletes in the Highland Games showcased their strength by tossing heavy cabers with precision and skill.
  • CABLES The technician is organizing the cables behind the television.
  • CEASES The rain finally ceases, allowing the residents to venture outdoors again.
  • CEDERS I plan to visit the majestic cedars of Lebanon during my trip to the Middle East.
  • CEDES He decided to cede his position as team captain to his younger brother.
  • CEGES
  • CELEBS The party was filled with A-list celebs from Hollywood.
  • CERES Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt, is often referred to as a dwarf planet.
  • CREES She crees through the dark forest, hoping to find her way back home.
  • CUBERS Cubers around the world compete in Rubik's Cube-solving tournaments.
  • CUBES I like to solve Rubik's Cubes in my free time.
  • EPEES Fencing enthusiasts will gather on the field, each holding their epees tightly as they prepare for a fierce competition.
  • LEVEES The town constructed higher levees to protect against flooding from the nearby river.
  • MELEES The neighborhood was known for its frequent melees between rival gangs.
  • PEWEES The kids played in the PEWEES soccer league over the summer.
  • REBELS The rebels staged a successful coup to overthrow the corrupt government.
  • TEPEES The Native American tribe set up their tepees along the river for their summer encampment.
  • WEBERS The Webers are hosting a BBQ party this weekend.

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Attenttion

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