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How to spell PESTO correctly?

If you find yourself commonly misspelling "pesto", fear not! Some possible correct suggestions include "preset", "protest", and "Peter". However, it's crucial to remember that "pesto" refers to the delicious green Italian sauce made from basil, pine nuts, garlic, and cheese. So next time you write it, don't let it slip away!

List of suggestions on how to spell pesto correctly

  • est Le temps est merveilleux aujourd'hui.
  • past
  • pasta I love to eat pasta with my favorite sauce.
  • paste
  • pastor The pastor delivered a powerful sermon that left everyone in the congregation feeling inspired.
  • pasty The pastry chef made a delicious pasty filled with vegetables and cheese.
  • peat I found a piece of pottery with a piece of peat still on it.
  • pert She thinks he's pert.
  • peseta I used to collect rare coins, and one of my favorites was a silver peseta from Spain.
  • peso
  • PESOS Juan is shouting for pesos.
  • pest The pest control company was called in to rid the house of the pesky pests.
  • pester I wish my little sister would stop pester ing me for a snack every five minutes.
  • pestle
  • PESTO I love pesto so much, I can't resist eating it on all types of bread.
  • pests The garden is infested with pests, which is why the plants are not growing properly.
  • pet I want to get a pet cat for my new apartment.
  • Pete My parents named me Pete.
  • Pets
  • piste I skied down the piste at the resort with ease.
  • pistol I borrowed my dad's pistol to shoot the chickens.
  • piston For a piston engine, the authority to compress and release the air is located in the piston.
  • post
  • presto I was able to Presto my laundry without any trouble.
  • PSST I hear someone coming, PSST! Hide!
  • pst I have to send this photo to my mom via Pst.
  • PTO Peggy is very excited to attend her first PTO meeting.

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