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How to spell PLERS correctly?

The misspelling "plers" could possibly be corrected to "pliers", a tool used for gripping or cutting objects. Other correct suggestions could include "players", "pleasure", "plumbers" or "polar". It ultimately depends on the context in which the misspelling appears.

List of suggestions on how to spell plers correctly

  • Lars Lars is a very talented musician.
  • LEAS
  • leers The creepy stranger at the bar leers at me as I walk past him.
  • lees The lees at the bottom of the wine bottle were a sign of its age and quality.
  • LEIS I bought a beautiful leis to wear on my vacation in Hawaii.
  • Leos Leos are known for their fierce loyalty and protectiveness towards their loved ones.
  • Les The Les Paul guitar was originally designed in the early 1950s by Les Paul.
  • less
  • paler As summer progressed, her skin became paler due to less time spent in the sun.
  • pales The color of the sky pales as the sun sets in the horizon.
  • PARS The PARS system is used to track goods as they cross the border between Canada and the United States.
  • Pears I bought a basket of juicy pears from the local market.
  • Peas I prefer green peas over the other types.
  • peelers I peeled the apple with my peelers.
  • peels She peels the oranges with her sharp knife.
  • peers I'm glad to have such good peers.
  • PEES
  • PERKS One of the best perks of working at this company is the unlimited vacation days.
  • Perl Perl is a high-level, interpreted programming language.
  • PERMS My hairdresser suggested that I get perms to add volume to my limp hair.
  • pews The church had beautiful wooden pews.
  • Piers The fisherman spent hours casting his line off the piers, hoping for a big catch.
  • piles I need to buy some medicine for my piles.
  • pilfers The store owner is constantly on the lookout for shoplifters and pilfers.
  • planers
  • players The players were excited about the upcoming tournament.
  • Plays John often plays chess with his friends on Friday nights.
  • plea
  • pleads
  • pleas The lawyer made a pleas on behalf of his client to reduce the sentence.
  • please Can I please borrow your pen?
  • pleats She loves wearing skirts with pleats.
  • plebes The plebes are required to live on the campus and attend compulsory classes.
  • Plebs He found a seat away from the plebs.
  • pliers
  • plies He plies the oars forward with a dogged determination.
  • plovers The plovers are back in town.
  • ploys She attempted various ploys to persuade him to go on a date with her.
  • plus I like the chocolate cake plus the ice cream on top.
  • poles I like to use the poles to hang my coat.
  • PRES
  • pules

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