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How to spell CHEEDS correctly?

If you have mistakenly typed "cheeds" instead of the correct spelling, here are a few possible suggestions: "cheese", "cheeks", "cheats" or "cheers". These words may fit the context better depending on what you intended to convey. Always double-check your spelling to avoid confusion and ensure better communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell cheeds correctly

  • CHADS CHADS were first used as a method of ballot counting in the 1960s.
  • cheats He couldn't get ahead in the game, so he resorted to using cheats.
  • cheeks I smiled at her cheeks when she blushed.
  • cheeps The cow bellowed and cheeps were heard from all around.
  • cheers Cheers is the traditional British expression of goodwill or exclamation of encouragements.
  • cheese I love to eat cheese on my crackers.
  • Cheeses I love to make grilled cheese sandwiches with a variety of different cheeses.
  • cheesy The movie was so cheesy, I couldn't stop cringing.
  • chefs The chefs in the restaurant were busy preparing dishes for the evening.
  • chess I love playing chess with my grandparents, it's our favorite activity to do together.
  • Chests I have a pair of chests in my bedroom.
  • chewers The company provided gum to the employees who were heavy chewers.
  • chords The chords on my guitar Sang a song I had never heard before.
  • COEDS The COEDs were checking IDs.
  • creeds The church members recited their creeds in unison during the service.
  • deeds
  • feeds
  • heads The group of friends decided to flip a coin to see who would go first, but it came up heads and they still couldn't decide.
  • heeds The wise man heeds the advice of those with more experience.
  • herds One must always be aware of their surroundings when out in the open, as herds of sheep can be unpredictable.
  • leeds
  • needs She needs to buy groceries before the store closes.
  • reeds The reeds shake in the current.
  • Seeds
  • sheds He sheds his winter coat in the spring.
  • sheers She hung the translucent curtains with white sheers to provide privacy without blocking too much natural light.
  • sheets I need to wash my sheets before my new roommate arrives.
  • shreds The cat tore the couch into shreds.
  • weeds

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