| CHEEKS | • cheeks n. Plural of cheek. • cheeks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cheek. • CHEEK v. to speak impudently to. | 
| CHEEPS | • cheeps n. Plural of cheep. • cheeps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cheep. • CHEEP v. to chirp. | 
| CHEERS | • cheers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cheer. • cheers v. To say "cheers" as a toast. • cheers n. Plural of cheer. | 
| CHEESE | • cheese n. (Uncountable) A dairy product made from curdled or cultured milk. • cheese n. (Countable) Any particular variety of cheese. • cheese n. (Countable) A piece of cheese, especially one moulded into a large round shape during manufacture. | 
| CHEESY | • cheesy adj. Of or relating to cheese. • cheesy adj. Resembling or containing cheese. • cheesy adj. (Informal) Overdramatic, excessively emotional or clichéd, trite, contrived. | 
| CREESH | • creesh v. (Scotland, transitive) To grease. • creesh n. (Scotland) Grease. • CREESH v. (Scots) to grease. | 
| ECHOES | • echoes n. Plural of echo. • echoes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of echo. • ECHO n. a reflected sound. | 
| EECHES | • EECH v. to augment, also EKE, ECH, ECHE, EIK, ICH. | 
| ESCHEW | • eschew v. (Transitive, formal) To avoid; to shun, to shy away from. • ESCHEW v. to avoid. | 
| ETCHES | • etches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of etch. • ETCH v. to engrave with acid. | 
| LECHES | • leches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lech. • LECH v. to engage in lechery, also LETCH. | 
| SCHEME | • scheme n. (Rhetoric, obsolete) An artful deviation from the ordinary arrangement of words. • scheme n. (Astrology) A representation of the aspects of the celestial bodies for any moment or at a given event. • scheme n. A systematic plan of future action. | 
| SECESH | • secesh adj. (US, informal, historical) Secessionist, supportive of the Confederacy during the United States Civil War. • secesh n. (US, informal, historical) A secessionist, a supporter of the Confederacy during the United States Civil War. • SECESH n. a secessionist, also SECESHER. | 
| SEICHE | • seiche n. (Hydrology) a short-term standing wave oscillation of the water level in a lake, characteristic of its geometry. • SEICHE n. (French) a rocking movement of the surface of a lake or inland sea. | 
| SLEECH | • SLEECH n. a mud flat. | 
| SMEECH | • SMEECH v. (dialect) to smoke, also SMEEK. | 
| SPEECH | • speech n. (Uncountable) The ability to speak; the faculty of uttering words or articulate sounds and vocalizations… • speech n. (Uncountable) The act of speaking, a certain style of it. • speech n. (Countable) A formal session of speaking, especially a long oral message given publicly by one person. |