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How to spell TISSES correctly?

The correct spelling for "tisses" may be "tissues", "kisses", "misses" or "dismisses", depending on the context of the writing. It is important to proofread and ensure the correct spelling is used to avoid confusion and maintain clarity in written communication.

List of suggestions on how to spell tisses correctly

  • hisses
  • issues The company is currently addressing the issues with their new product.
  • kissers The dog was so happy to see its owners come home that it jumped up and gave them both wet, slobbery kissers.
  • kisses After thanking her for the cup of coffee, he leaned in to give her a gentle kisses on the cheek.
  • Misses He frequently misses her now that she has moved away.
  • pisses
  • rises Irises represent the sky's blue-gray hue, which rises majestically as the sun spreads its warmth.
  • sissies The coach yelled at his players, saying they were playing like sissies.
  • tassels She wore a dress with elaborately beaded tassels dangling from her straps.
  • Tastes Everyone's tastes are different, which is what makes life interesting.
  • teases Humorous teases from my friends always make me laugh.
  • tenses Understand the various tenses in a sentence so that you can make informed decisions.
  • Testes
  • TIDES The tides were so low that we could walk all the way out to the sandbar.
  • ties
  • tiles The bathroom has beautiful blue tiles on the floor.
  • times
  • tines I need to get a new set of tines for my rake.
  • tires My car needs new tires because the current ones are bald and not safe to drive on.
  • tissue
  • Tissues After surgery, the patient will need to avoid touching their tissues until the bleeding has stopped.
  • tosser
  • tossers I know a few tossers in my social circle.
  • tosses John tosses the ball to his brother during their game of catch.
  • tresses She spent an hour brushing her long tresses until they shone like gold in the sun.
  • Trusses I need to attach some sheets of plastic to the trusses to keep the insulation in place.
  • tussles During the tussles, he couldn't free himself from her grip.
  • vises I have a set of vises for holding things while I weld.

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