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Charro
ˈtʃɑːrəʊMeanings of Charro:
nounA traditionally dressed mexican cowboy.
Usage examples:
Men dress as charros, or mexican cowboys, and wear wide-brimmed sombreros along with tailored jacke…
Charros
ˈtʃɑːrəʊMeanings of Charros:
nounA traditionally dressed mexican cowboy.
Usage examples:
Men dress as charros, or mexican cowboys, and wear wide-brimmed sombreros along with tailored jacke…
Chart
tʃɑːtMeanings of Chart:
nounA sheet of information in the form of a table, graph, or diagram.
Usage examples:
The doctor recorded her blood pressure on a chart
verbMake a map of (an area).
Usage examples:
Cook charted the coasts and waters of new zealand
Meanings of Chartaceous:
adjectiveThin, dry, or flimsy like paper; papery.
Usage examples:
It is a shrub with chartaceous leaves.
Meanings of Charted:
verbMake a map of (an area).
Usage examples:
Cook charted the coasts and waters of new zealand
nounA sheet of information in the form of a table, graph, or diagram.
Usage examples:
The doctor recorded her blood pressure on a chart
Charterer
ˈtʃɑːt(ə)rəMeanings of Charterer:
nounA person or organization that charters a ship or aircraft.
Usage examples:
The relevant charter made between the time charterers and the ship owners will be signed before the…
Chartering
ˈtʃɑː.tərMeanings of Chartering:
verbGrant a charter to (a city, company, university, or other body).
Usage examples:
The company was chartered in 1864
nounA written grant by the sovereign or legislative power of a country, by which a body such as a city, company, or university is founded or its rights and privileges defined.
Usage examples:
The town received a charter from the emperor
Chartist
ˈtʃɑːtɪstMeanings of Chartist:
nounA person who uses charts and computer programs to look at how the prices of shares have gone up and down in the past, in order to say how they might change in the future
Usage examples:
The bt price chart shows how a chartist could have spotted the end of a two-year rise in bt shares.
Meanings of Chartists:
nounA person who uses charts and computer programs to look at how the prices of shares have gone up and down in the past, in order to say how they might change in the future
Usage examples:
The bt price chart shows how a chartist could have spotted the end of a two-year rise in bt shares.
Charts
tʃɑːtMeanings of Charts:
nounA sheet of information in the form of a table, graph, or diagram.
Usage examples:
The doctor recorded her blood pressure on a chart
verbMake a map of (an area).
Usage examples:
Cook charted the coasts and waters of new zealand
Meanings of Charwoman:
nounA woman employed as a cleaner in a house or office.
Usage examples:
In the following six sections, the charwoman mrs. mcnab enters the house, ‘tearing the veil of sile…
Meanings of Charwomen:
nounA woman employed as a cleaner in a house or office.
Usage examples:
In the following six sections, the charwoman mrs. mcnab enters the house, ‘tearing the veil of sile…
Chary
ˈtʃɛːriMeanings of Chary:
adjectiveCautiously or suspiciously reluctant to do something.
Usage examples:
She had been chary of telling the whole truth
Meanings of Chase:
verbPursue in order to catch or catch up with.
Usage examples:
Police chased the stolen car through the city
nounAn act of pursuing someone or something.
Usage examples:
They captured the youths after a brief chase
Meanings of Chase rainbows:
phrasePursue an illusory goal.
Usage examples:
I couldn't afford to waste petrol chasing rainbows as far as leeds and back
Meanings of Chase up:
phrasal verbTo ask someone to do something that they promised to do but that have not yet done
Usage examples:
If you don't hear from the builders this week, make sure you chase them up., i must chase my flatma…
Chased
tʃeɪsMeanings of Chased:
verbPursue in order to catch or catch up with.
Usage examples:
Police chased the stolen car through the city
nounAn act of pursuing someone or something.
Usage examples:
They captured the youths after a brief chase
Chasers
ˈtʃeɪ.sərMeanings of Chasers:
nounA person or thing that pursues someone or something.
Usage examples:
Promotion-chasers
Chases
tʃeɪsMeanings of Chases:
verbPursue in order to catch or catch up with.
Usage examples:
Police chased the stolen car through the city
nounAn act of pursuing someone or something.
Usage examples:
They captured the youths after a brief chase
Chasing
tʃeɪsMeanings of Chasing:
verbPursue in order to catch or catch up with.
Usage examples:
Police chased the stolen car through the city
nounAn act of pursuing someone or something.
Usage examples:
They captured the youths after a brief chase
Chasm
ˈkæz.əmMeanings of Chasm:
nounA deep fissure in the earth's surface.
Usage examples:
A chasm a mile long
Meanings of Chasmic:
adjective(of a space or divide) extremely deep or large.
Usage examples:
A chasmic gap between reader and author
Chasms
ˈkæz.əmMeanings of Chasms:
nounA deep fissure in the earth's surface.
Usage examples:
A chasm a mile long
Meanings of Chasseing:
verbPerform a chassé.
Usage examples:
Skillfully, they chasse out, uniformly break into deep contractions, then spiral down to the floor.
nounA liqueur drunk after coffee.
Chasselas
ˈʃas(ə)lɑːMeanings of Chasselas:
nounA variety of white grape, grown mainly in europe and chile for eating as a fruit or for making wine.
Usage examples:
Varieties such as chardonnay and riesling are more winter hardy than pinot noir, chasselas, and cab…
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