Green Bay Packers' mascot is a cheese head. The mascot for the Kansas City Chiefs is a wolf.
yes as In the Kansas City Chiefs
The plural of chief is 'chiefs.' However the plural of thief is 'thieves.'
The words ending in -ief can form normal plurals. In this case, it is chiefs.An example of the other form is thief, which becomes thieves.
chiefs
CHIEFS, example sentence: The city fire chiefs held a meeting regarding the newest regulations.
The chiefs of the local tribes gathered for a meeting.I will inform the chiefs.
The commander of the US army met a gathering of native American chiefs.
here is chiefs in a sentance with a predicate nominative:In pursuing the fire bug, the Fire Chiefs from three counties were relentless.here is chiefs as a predicate nominative:In each tribe the strongest braves became chiefs.
The visiting chiefs have arrived for the powwow. There are too many chiefs and not enough Indians. Three top police chiefs sang from different hymn sheets on Tuesday.
The police chief helped to track down the suspect in a high speed chase.
Green Bay Packers' mascot is a cheese head. The mascot for the Kansas City Chiefs is a wolf.
The First Nations chiefs gather for a conference every year.
yes the cheyenne did have chiefs
Chief's I assume. If you are referring to an item of a group of chiefs, you would use chiefs'
No, it should be Chiefs of office
The plural of "chief" is "chiefs" In the plural: "Who were their chiefs?"