ches (Meaning)

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ches ()

pret. of Chese.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ches

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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)

FAQs About the word ches

pret. of Chese.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

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)