Perhaps you mean laundry
That is the correct spelling of "weave" (to make or sew cloth).The sound-alike word is the contraction "we've" meaning we have.
Yes, washing machine is a common noun, a word for any washing machine; a singular, concrete, compound noun, a word for a thing. A proper noun is the name of a person, place, or thing. Washing machines seldom have names. However, the name of the company who makes the washing machine is a proper noun; for example a Kenmore washing machine, a Hotpoint washing machine, a GE washing machine, etc.
The likely word is the term quarry (place where slabs are chiseled out of rock).
The spelling is one word "courthouse" when referring to the building. (Some place names will use the two-word form.)
the hardest word to spell is: perpondickulor
Those letters spell hand washing.
The likely word is "towel" (drying cloth). The spelling taol is table in Breton.
It comes from a Latin word 'lavatorium', which means a 'place for washing'
Sure, the word "place" can be spelled as "place" and "plaice."
That is the correct spelling of "weave" (to make or sew cloth).The sound-alike word is the contraction "we've" meaning we have.
The likely word is TEMPLE (place of worship).
Seam
The likely word is instead (in place of).A similar word is the word interred, meaning buried.
The French word that sounds like "twal" is spelled "touaille." It refers to a towel or cloth used for cleaning.
Yes, washing machine is a common noun, a word for any washing machine; a singular, concrete, compound noun, a word for a thing. A proper noun is the name of a person, place, or thing. Washing machines seldom have names. However, the name of the company who makes the washing machine is a proper noun; for example a Kenmore washing machine, a Hotpoint washing machine, a GE washing machine, etc.
The likely word is happens (occurs, takes place).
Not washing