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What words end with the suffix eze?

The suffix "-eze" is quite uncommon in English. Here are some examples:

* Freeze (to become solid due to cold)

* Sneeze (to expel air suddenly through the nose and mouth)

* Wheeze (to breathe with a whistling sound)

* Seize (to take hold of something suddenly)

* Teeze (archaic word meaning to tease)

These are mostly verbs, and the "-eze" ending often suggests a sudden or forceful action.

It's worth noting that some words have similar sounds but different spellings:

* Please (to ask politely)

* Grease (a thick oily substance)

* Peace (the state of being calm)

If you're looking for more words ending in "-eze," you might need to consider words from other languages, or potentially made-up words.

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