How To Spell S?
Correct spelling: S
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What are the misspellings for S?
- 13x,
- sg,
- x4,
- 5x,
- x19,
- 10yrs,
- x50,
- 1880s,
- 21st,
- 1920s,
- soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo,
- sq,
- si,
- a1,
- 1990s,
- sooooo,
- 30s,
- 35w,
- sn,
- soooo,
- 45s,
- s,
- os,
- fs,
- x10,
- 12yrs,
- 6x,
- xs,
- ts,
- 1870s,
- s1,
- 31st,
- ssssssssssssss,
- 474sq,
- a100,
- soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo,
- 11x,
- sm,
- x2,
- 80s,
- 3is,
- 10x12,
- 20x40,
- 70s,
- sc,
- 2x,
- js,
- 2st,
- 8x10,
- g's,
- 10s,
- ls,
- 240v,
- 24x,
- a7,
- w2's,
- sr,
- su,
- x8,
- sf,
- d1,
- st8,
- a14,
- 1860s,
- 2000s,
- a2,
- a,
- siiue,
- z100,
- 1s,
- w,
- jsu,
- 51st,
- sz,
- 1is,
- soooooo,
- ps3,
- sb,
- z,
- 20yrs,
- j,
- 100s,
- w2s,
- bs,
- y,
- x26,
- 3x3,
- ps2,
- q2,
- 2q12,
- ts3,
- 11st,
- x12,
- 24x7,
- 936sf,
- rs,
- so1,
- 450sl,
- q's,
- sd.
Google Ngram Viewer results for S:
This graph shows how "S" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.
What are the usage examples for S?
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Ye- s I must have a drink. – Contemporary One-Act Plays Compiler: B. Roland Lewis by Sir James M. Barrie George Middleton Althea Thurston Percy Mackaye Lady Augusta Gregor Eugene Pillot Anton Tchekov Bosworth Crocker Alfred Kreymborg Paul Greene Arthur Hopkins Paul Hervieu Jeannette Marks Oscar M. Wolff David Pinski Beulah Bornstead Herma
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But it's norful to think she can't never come down home to us. – In Wild Rose Time by Amanda M. Douglas
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Yes, he's safe with his uncle. – Callista by John Henry Cardinal Newman
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But it's no business of mine. – Mugby Junction by Charles Dickens
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Good friends ye shall know well that this day is called in many places God's Sunday. – Early English Meals and Manners by Various
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See there's plenty of everything wanted. – Early English Meals and Manners by Various
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The remarks of Professor S are valuable to the American farmer. – The American Reformed Cattle Doctor by George Dadd
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Then why wouldn't Saltoun o' the Bar S know all about it? – Paradise Bend by William Patterson White
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163 of S Peter's, ii. – Walks in Rome by Augustus J.C. Hare
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Mr. Wright in the afternoon made another world’ s record, remaining in the air an hour and seven minutes. – Story of the Aeroplane by C. B. Galbreath
What are the quotes for S?
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Say not, ' I have found the truth,' but rather, ' I have found a truth.'
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Self-respect is nothing to hide behind. When you need it most it isn't there.
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Self-sacrifice enables us to sacrifice other people without blushing.
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Snowing is an attempt of God to make the dirty world look clean.
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Sometimes I pretend to be normal. But it gets boring , so I go back to being me.
What are the rhymes for S?
- yes, fess, kess, hesse, es, gess, hess, chess, ness, pless, tess, wes, vess, bess, ches, ess, crests, abs, stress, dress, mess, gless, fests, ress, jess, bless, ques, les, guests, guess, cress, press, nes, less, tress, esse;
- profess, compress, protests, vs, assess, suppress, finesse, largesse, unless, requests, address, molests, retests, digress, recess, ellesse, repress, depress, divests, fs, caress, distress, noblesse, contests, ls, regress, express, ts, undress, transgress, egress, success, digests, etess, possess, confess, fluoresce, progress, excess, obsess, impress, invests, attests, aggress, redress, suggests, oppress, infests;
- acquiesce, las, uss, reinvests, oas, convalesce, uys, lcs, dss, coalesce, ers, nonetheless, reassess, repossess, ccs, ins, pos, dispossess, cus, cps;
- nevertheless, tcas, cmos, adss, stds, hces, ws, abts;