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How to spell PARS correctly?

If you made the common mistake of misspelling "pars", fear not! Here are some possible correct suggestions: "parks", "parts", "pairs" or "paws". Remember to proofread and use spell-check to avoid any inadvertent errors.

List of suggestions on how to spell pars correctly

  • bars
  • cars
  • EARS Expectant mothers have a lot of ears to hear everything.
  • GARS Mike's car was covered in GARS.
  • jars It was difficult to find the jars in the messy kitchen.
  • Lars The Lars toy is the perfect addition to any child's playroom.
  • mars
  • OARS In order to row, one must use OARS.
  • pads I need to buy some pads to replace the ones I lost last week.
  • pairs
  • pals I'm going to meet up with my pals later for a picnic in the park.
  • pans I need to buy some new pans for cooking.
  • PAPS He was arrested for speeding on PAPS.
  • par I need to hit the golf ball over the lake and onto the green to make par.
  • para I need to get a para bandanna to wear while I work in the garden.
  • PARC At the park, they built a playground called the PARC.
  • PARCS
  • pare I need to pare my vegetable.
  • pares The chef skillfully pares the vegetables to make the perfect garnish.
  • paris The Eiffel Tower is one of the most iconic landmarks in Paris.
  • park I like to go for a walk in the park every morning to start my day.
  • parks I love to visit national parks during the summer.
  • parr
  • PARS PARS is an acronym that stands for Post-Acute Rehabilitation Services.
  • parse
  • part
  • parts Parts are always necessary for a functioning machine.
  • pas
  • pass
  • Pats This is a picture of my cat Pats.
  • paws I have small paws and they are not very strong.
  • pays
  • Pears I bought a bunch of ripe pears from the grocery store for my fruit salad.
  • SARS SARS is a respiratory illness that quickly spread around the world in 2003.
  • spars
  • Tars The black substance on the bottom of her tennis shoes was most likely tars from the freshly paved road.
  • VARS My sister used to love going to VARS.
  • Wars The Wars of the Roses were a series of civil wars fought in England between the Houses of Lancaster and York.

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