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How to spell WARCHES correctly?

The correct spelling of "warches" could be "watches", "marches", "earches", "arches" or "warriors". It is important to determine the context in which the word is being used to determine the correct spelling and make the appropriate correction.

List of suggestions on how to spell warches correctly

  • Aches
  • archers The archers were ready to shoot their arrows at the approaching enemy army.
  • Arches The arches of the old cathedral were a marvel of engineering and craftsmanship.
  • caches I found several caches of hidden treasure while hiking in the woods.
  • larches The trail was flanked by towering larches, their golden needles rustling in the breeze.
  • marchers The marchers held signs and chanted slogans as they walked down the street.
  • marches
  • parches We crossed a river that was cool and refreshing thanks to the parches we had spotted earlier.
  • searches The police conducted a series of searches throughout the neighborhood to find the missing girl.
  • swatches The interior designer provided me with a variety of swatches to choose from for my living room curtains.
  • wares The street vendors were calling out their wares to passersby.
  • washes She washes her hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
  • watcher The watcher stood at the side of the road and kept an eye out for any suspicious activity.
  • watchers The watchers were vigilant, waiting for any sign of trouble.
  • Watches She always watches the clock during her meetings, eager for them to end.
  • wenches The wenches were furious when they saw the prince with another woman.
  • winches The sailors used powerful winches to hoist the heavy anchor on board.
  • witches In the Halloween party, the children dressed up as witches and wizards.

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