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How to spell STOED correctly?

If you're trying to write the word "stoed", it's likely a misspelling. Possible alternatives could be "stoop", which refers to a step or small porch at the entrance of a building. Alternatively, "stood" is the past tense of "stand" and is commonly used to indicate an upright position.

List of suggestions on how to spell stoed correctly

  • sated I am sated after hours of hiking.
  • seed She planted a seed in the ground and watered it every day.
  • Sided
  • Sited The company was founded in Zurich, but the company's new headquarters are in Sited in Munich.
  • sod The new sod that was installed in the backyard looks much healthier than the old grass.
  • soled She wore her favorite boots with the worn-out soled.
  • sowed The farmer sowed the seeds in neat rows in the freshly tilled soil.
  • staged The play was staged for his birthday.
  • staid The the church was decorated with fresh flowers, but the stained glass windows were the staid centerpiece of the gathering.
  • Staked He was staked out in an abandoned warehouse.
  • Staled The bread had staled, so I had to throw it away.
  • stared She stared out the window, wondering when he would return.
  • stated I stated my reasons for leaving.
  • Staved I managed to save all my data, but the Staved drive is completely useless now.
  • Stayed She stayed awake all night to finish her project.
  • STD
  • STE
  • stead He worked diligently at his job, proving himself a reliable presence in his stead.
  • steed I ride my white steed to the market.
  • steeds The knights rode their noble steeds across the countryside.
  • stet After reviewing the document, the editor decided to stet the original wording.
  • stew I love to make a hearty beef stew on a cold winter's day.
  • stewed The steak was stewed in the sauce.
  • stoat The stoat lived in the burrow near the edge of the forest.
  • stocked We have fully stocked the shelves with new products for the upcoming season.
  • stoke The coach's inspiring speech helped stoke the determination of the team to win the game.
  • stoked I am really stoked to start my new job next week.
  • stole The thief stole a diamond ring from the jewelry store.
  • stolid The stolid expression on his face gave no indication of how he felt about the news.
  • stone He picked up a stone and skipped it across the water.
  • stoned He got stoned and then went to the party.
  • Stood He stood in the rain waiting for the bus to arrive.
  • stooped He stooped to pick up the pencil from the floor.
  • stopped I stopped by the coffee shop for a latte on my way to work.
  • store I have to go to the store to buy bread.
  • stored I placed my coat onto the rack; it will be stored for now.
  • storied The museum is home to many storied artifacts from ancient cultures.
  • Stormed
  • stout
  • stove I am going to cook some eggs on the stove for breakfast.
  • stow I need to stow my suitcase in the overhead compartment before takeoff.
  • stowe
  • Stowed My rifle was stowed away securely in the locker.
  • stud He was known as the most handsome stud in his school.
  • styled The new collection of dresses is styled for the modern woman.
  • Sued The company was sued by the customer for selling a faulty product.
  • ted Ted kindly offered to help her move her furniture.
  • Teed I teed up my golf ball and prepared for my swing.
  • tied I tied my shoelaces before going out for a jog.
  • toad Do not step on the toad.
  • tod Tomd went to a tod party.
  • todd Todd is wearing a blue shirt.
  • toed He toed the line, ready to begin the race.
  • Toted

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