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How to spell STSES correctly?

If you happen to mistype "stses", fear not! Here are some potential correct suggestions: "sits", "sets", "tests", "sites" or "steps". These alternatives capture different contexts and can help you find the correct spelling you intended. Remember to double-check before hitting that enter key!

List of suggestions on how to spell stses correctly

  • doses
  • sasses I don't need your sasses.
  • sates He sates his hunger with a hearty meal.
  • senses As a robot, I lack senses such as taste and smell, but I have advanced sight and hearing abilities.
  • sides I need you to move the furniture off of the sides of the room.
  • sites
  • sizes The clothing store carries all sizes, from small to plus size.
  • souses I brought a variety of souses to the barbecue, including onion and mustard sauce.
  • stages I enjoyed watching the different stages of the wedding.
  • stakes
  • stales
  • stares She always stares blankly into the distance when she's lost in thought.
  • stars The stars in the night sky are mesmerizing.
  • stashes He stashes his valuables in a secret compartment of his suitcase.
  • stasis The room was filled with a sense of stasis, as if thelosers had frozen in time.
  • states Thinking about taking the states test?
  • Staves The club kept a large staff of staves for ushering guests into the club.
  • stays John always stays for dinner.
  • steeds I must find my steeds; they were entrusted to me.
  • steels The construction worker wears helmets made of steels to protect his head.
  • steers I'll have the steers cooked for you.
  • stems Dr. Seuss wrote some of his most famous works on stems.
  • steps I took three steps forward before tripping over a loose stone.
  • STETS I will keep your request stets and ensure that it is fulfilled.
  • stews She often stews over small mistakes she makes in her work.
  • Sties I can't believe you touched my sties.
  • Stiles Stiles is a big, beefy guy.
  • stirs The smell of fresh coffee stirs my senses and gives me energy.
  • Stokes Stokes was born in England in 1883.
  • stoles The graduation ceremony was filled with excitement as the students proudly wore their graduation stoles.
  • Stones The young boy collected colorful stones from the riverbed.
  • stores
  • stoves The old house had a total of three stoves: one in the kitchen, one in the living room, and one in the master bedroom.
  • stows The sailor stows away the anchor after docking the ship.
  • stress Excessive stress may lead to physical and mental health problems.
  • Styles I love your new styles.
  • tsetses Tsetses are blood-sucking flies found in parts of Africa that can transmit sleeping sickness to humans and animals.

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