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How to spell PELETS correctly?

If you are searching for the correct spelling of "pelets", you might have meant "pellets" instead. Pellets are small, compressed objects used in various industries, such as ammunition, fuel or animal feed. Hence, it's always essential to double-check spellings to ensure accurate communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell pelets correctly

  • APPLETS Applets are a type of computer software used to provide interactive features on a website.
  • lets
  • pales His excitement pales in comparison to mine.
  • pallets I have a lot of pallets leftover from my construction project.
  • peelers I need to buy new peelers for the kitchen because the old ones are dull.
  • peels She peels an orange every morning for her breakfast.
  • pellet She loaded the pellet gun with a small lead pellet and took aim at the target.
  • pellets I found pellets in the dog's hair.
  • pelt The rain started to pelt down heavily, soaking everything and everyone in its way.
  • pelts The trapper brought in a bag filled with fox pelts to sell at the market.
  • Pets
  • piles After months of neglect, the laundry piles in the corner of the room were almost as tall as the ceiling.
  • pilots Pilots must complete extensive training and testing in order to obtain a commercial pilot's license.
  • PLATS At the restaurant, the chef prepared beautiful plats with colorful vegetables and perfectly cooked meats.
  • pleas
  • pleats The pleats on her skirt added volume and movement as she walked.
  • plots Jane thought she had figured out all of the characters' plots in the book, but was still surprised by the ending.
  • poets Many poets have lamented the fleetingness of beautiful moments.
  • poles She hung the colorful flags on the poles for the outdoor party.
  • pules
  • pullets In the coop, the chicks were pecking at the pullets.

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