chesses (Meaning)

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chesses (n. pl.)

The platforms, consisting of two or more planks doweled together, for the flooring of a temporary military bridge.

Synonyms & Antonyms of chesses

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chesses Sentence Examples

  1. We enjoyed a delicious **cheese** platter with a variety of cheddar, brie, and gouda. (Using "cheese" for a fermented dairy product)
  2. Several varieties of **cheeses** were showcased at the local farmer's market, each with its own unique flavor and texture. (Using "cheeses" as the plural form of cheese) **[This is a bit of a stretch, but acceptable in casual contexts]**
  3. The retired couple spent their days relaxing on the porch, playing **checks** (checkers) and sipping lemonade.
  4. The old man sat by the crackling **fire**, warming his **cheeks** from the chilly night air.
  5. The musician played a beautiful **chestnut** melody on the piano, evoking a sense of nostalgia.
  6. The park hosted a giant outdoor game of **chess**, attracting players of all ages and abilities.
  7. The aroma of **chestnuts** roasting on an open fire filled the air, a traditional winter treat.
  8. We set sail across the vast **chest** of the ocean, embarking on a journey of discovery.
  9. The detective carefully examined the **chessboard**, searching for clues to the killer's next move.
  10. My grandfather taught me how to play **checks** (checkers), a simple strategy game with checkers pieces.

FAQs About the word chesses

The platforms, consisting of two or more planks doweled together, for the flooring of a temporary military bridge.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

We enjoyed a delicious **cheese** platter with a variety of cheddar, brie, and gouda. (Using "cheese" for a fermented dairy product)

Several varieties of **cheeses** were showcased at the local farmer's market, each with its own unique flavor and texture. (Using "cheeses" as the plural form of cheese) **[This is a bit of a stretch, but acceptable in casual contexts]**

The retired couple spent their days relaxing on the porch, playing **checks** (checkers) and sipping lemonade.

The old man sat by the crackling **fire**, warming his **cheeks** from the chilly night air.