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How to spell STACKES correctly?

"Stackes" may actually be the misspelling of "stacks" or "stakes". "Stacks" refers to a pile of objects while "stakes" refers to a pointed stick or post used for support or marking. Clarification from context can help determine the correct word needed.

List of suggestions on how to spell stackes correctly

  • sacks She carried the grocery sacks up the stairs.
  • slackers I don't have time for slackers.
  • slacks He kept his slacks pressed and tidy, ready for work every day.
  • slakes The cold water slakes my thirst after a long hike.
  • smackers I love smackers, they're my favourite candy.
  • smacks The child smacks his lips after eating the ice cream.
  • snacks I always bring snacks with me when I go on road trips.
  • snakes
  • Stacey
  • Stacie Stacie is the name of my childhood friend.
  • stack I need to stack these books neatly on the bookshelf.
  • stacked
  • stacks I saw a lot of stacks of books in the library.
  • stages I love going through the stages of grief.
  • stake The farmer hammered the stake into the ground to support the newly planted tree.
  • Staked She staked her claim to the property by putting up a fence around it.
  • stakes
  • stales The bread stales quickly in the warm, humid weather.
  • stalkers Some stalkers cross the line into criminal behavior.
  • stalks The snake had a delightful way of stalks its prey.
  • starches After dinner, I ate some fresh starches.
  • stares She stares at her computer screen, trying to come up with a new idea.
  • Starker Some friends dragged Tony Starker to the party by his hair.
  • starkers
  • starkest The movie's starkest moment was the brutal murder scene.
  • Starkey
  • states The states of Arizona, Louisiana, and Texas border Mexico.
  • Staves I need to get some staves for the path.
  • sticker I put a sticker on my water bottle to make it easier to distinguish from my friend's.
  • stickers I like to decorate my water bottle with colorful stickers.
  • sticks I need sticks to build a stick house.
  • stocks I invest in stocks to try to earn a return on my money.
  • Stokes Sir Edmund Stokes made significant contributions to mathematics, physics and astronomy.
  • Strikes
  • Strokes She strokes her cat for good luck.
  • tackers I always keep a box of tackers on hand.
  • tacks I need to put up this poster with tacks.
  • takes

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