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pleases
English
Pronunciation
Verb
pleases
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of please
Anagrams
- elapses, lepases, pealess, sapeles
pleases From the web:
- what pleases god
- what pleases the lord
- what pleases god the most
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- what pleases ralph most about the island
- what pleases the holy spirit
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- what pleases the lord scripture
pleaser
English
Etymology
From Middle English plesere, equivalent to please +? -er.
Noun
pleaser (plural pleasers)
- Someone or something which pleases.
Derived terms
- crowd-pleaser
Anagrams
- Leapers, Perales, leapers, presale, relapse, repeals
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