avenue
Common misspellings:
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- avanue (5.0%)
- aveneu (3.8%)
- aveune (28.8%)
- acveue (2.5%)
- avene (7.5%)
- evenue (1.3%)
- availble (1.3%)
- avnue (8.8%)
- aveneue (7.5%)
- aveunue (2.5%)
- aveue (8.8%)
- avenus (3.8%)
- avneue (5.0%)
- aevnue (5.0%)
- aveenue (3.8%)
- avemue (2.5%)
- avernue (2.5%)
Usage examples for avenue:
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At the end of the New Avenue there stands a house in large grounds.
"The Prisoner of Zenda" – Anthony Hope -
The safety of the crown, as well as the security of the subject, requires the closing up of every avenue that can lead to tyranny."
"The Constitutional History of England From 1760 to 1860" – Charles Duke Yonge -
Members of the Greens Committee and one other, you do not make the rules on Third Avenue
"Fore!" – Charles Emmett Van Loan -
" I do hope there won't be a fog," said Julia Prime, as she walked up the Avenue with the others.
"A Little Country Girl" – Susan Coolidge