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How to spell PAIES correctly?

Possible correct suggestions for the misspelling "paies" would be "pays", which means a country's territory defined by its borders or "pays", which is the third-person singular present tense of pay, meaning to give money for goods or services. It all depends on the context in which the misspelling was used.

List of suggestions on how to spell paies correctly

  • Apes There are several species of apes including chimpanzees, orangutans, and gorillas.
  • pace I walk at a slow pace when I am tired.
  • pacer She kept to a slow pacer as they ran through the park.
  • PACES John took long, leisurely paces in the park.
  • Paddies The paddies on the farm were always a mess.
  • PAGES I read over 500 pages of my favorite novel last weekend.
  • paige Paige is going to be the guest speaker at the conference.
  • pails I need to buy some metal pails to collect the fruits from my garden.
  • paine Thomas Paine was a political philosopher and author who supported the American Revolution.
  • pains I have been experiencing severe stomach pains all day.
  • pair
  • pairs
  • pales
  • panes The windows had several large panes of glass.
  • pappies
  • pares
  • paris
  • Parries
  • PARS The player missed the penalty kick by hitting the pars of the goalpost.
  • Parties Parties are a great way to socialize and have fun with friends.
  • pas
  • pass I need to pass my exams to get my degree.
  • pates I ordered a plate of pates for an appetizer at the French restaurant.
  • Patties My auntie used to make these amazing little patties for us to snack on when we were kids.
  • pauses She pauses for a moment before responding, carefully considering her words.
  • PAVES I walked over the paves.
  • paws I have squirrel-sized paws.
  • pays
  • PEES My dog always pees on that tree during our walks.
  • Piers Piers is a name.
  • PIES I love to bake apple pies in the fall.
  • pikes The soldiers advanced across the field, their pikes at the ready.
  • piles I need to get rid of the piles of papers on my desk.
  • pines The pines swayed in the gentle breeze.
  • pipes The old building's pipes needed to be replaced after years of wear and tear.
  • PIS
  • Pius Pope Pius XII was a renowned leader in the Catholic Church.
  • plies He needed five plies of fabric to finish the dress.
  • Posies I put some posies on the grave of my grandfather.
  • pries He pries into other people's affairs too often, often causing trouble where there was none.
  • PSIS The PSIS is the posterior superior iliac spine.
  • Spies The spies infiltrated the city to gather information.

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