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How to spell PASOS correctly?

If you mistakenly spell "pasos" as "pasas", here are some correct suggestions: "papas" (potatoes), "pasta" (pasta), "paseos" (walks), "pasado" (past) or "pasos" (steps). Double-checking your spelling ensures accurate communication and eliminates confusion.

List of suggestions on how to spell pasos correctly

  • Lassos Lassos are an effective way to immobilize an animal.
  • PACES I made sure to keep my PACES steady during the marathon to not burn out too quickly.
  • pads I need to buy some pads to wear under my new dress.
  • pairs Pairs of socks are always a good choice for cold weather.
  • pals My dog and I are best pals.
  • pans I love baking in my trusty pans.
  • PAPS PAPS is an acronym for Post Approval Patrolling System.
  • PARS PARS is an acronym for "Post-Acute Rehabilitation Services.
  • parses The program parses the data and organizes it into a usable format.
  • parson The parson delivered a sermon on Sunday morning.
  • parsons
  • pas
  • pashas I am looking for a pashas to cook for me.
  • pass I'll pass on the cake since I already had dessert.
  • passe The fashion trend of bell-bottom pants is completely passe now.
  • passes He passes by the grocery store on his way to work every morning.
  • past
  • pastas I am going to make three types of pastas for dinner tonight.
  • Pastes The cook pastes the garlic and ginger together to create a flavorful base for the curry.
  • pastor The pastor delivered a powerful sermon that left the congregation feeling inspired and uplifted.
  • pastors The pastors at the church regularly visit the sick and elderly members of their congregation.
  • pasts
  • pathos The pathos in her story moved everyone who listened to her.
  • patios The restaurant has spacious patios for outdoor dining.
  • patois
  • Pats After the game, I went to Pats to get my jersey.
  • pauses She pauses for a brief moment before responding to the question.
  • paws The cat lay down with its paws in the sloth's fur.
  • pays
  • peso
  • PESOS Maria is spending pesos on groceries.
  • pests Please do not bring any pests into the building.
  • Phases The city went through several phases of development.
  • pianos The pianos in the store are all new.
  • POOS
  • poses The yoga instructor demonstrated various poses to her class.
  • Poss
  • posts She takes great care in writing her social media posts.
  • pros The pros of exercising daily are numerous, including improved physical health and mental clarity.
  • PSIS The PSIS, or posterior superior iliac spine, is a bony landmark commonly used to locate certain muscles during physical therapy.
  • puss
  • sass She had enough sass to power a small village.
  • sos "SOS" is a Morse code distress signal used internationally.

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