ches Sentence Examples

  1. We hiked through the dense **chess** forest, sunlight filtering through the leaves in dappled patterns. (Using "chess" for a dense forest)
  2. My grandfather taught me how to play **checks**, a simple strategy game with checkers pieces. (Using "checks" for checkers game)
  3. The chef carefully grated a block of **cheddar** cheese onto the pasta dish. (Using "cheddar" for a type of cheese)
  4. The dog chased a mischievous **squirrel** up a tree, its bushy tail a blur of brown. (Using "squirrel" for a small, furry rodent)
  5. The musician played a beautiful **chestnut** melody on the piano, evoking a sense of nostalgia. (Using "chestnut" for a rich brown color or a type of musical melody)
  6. The old wooden **chest** creaked open, revealing a treasure trove of childhood memories. (Using "chest" for a large storage container)
  7. We used a soft **chamois** cloth to buff the scratches on the car's paint job. (Using "chamois" for a type of soft leather)
  8. The athlete displayed remarkable **chest** strength during the weightlifting competition. (Using "chest" for the upper torso)
  9. The aroma of **chestnuts** roasting on an open fire filled the air, a traditional winter treat. (Using "chestnuts" for the edible nuts)
  10. We set sail across the vast **chest** of the ocean, embarking on a journey of discovery. (Using "chest" metaphorically for the vastness of the ocean)

ches Meaning

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ches ()

pret. of Chese.

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pret. of Chese.

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We hiked through the dense **chess** forest, sunlight filtering through the leaves in dappled patterns. (Using "chess" for a dense forest)

My grandfather taught me how to play **checks**, a simple strategy game with checkers pieces. (Using "checks" for checkers game)

The chef carefully grated a block of **cheddar** cheese onto the pasta dish. (Using "cheddar" for a type of cheese)

The dog chased a mischievous **squirrel** up a tree, its bushy tail a blur of brown. (Using "squirrel" for a small, furry rodent)