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verb

Act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage.

Usage examples:

She always cheats at cards
noun

A person who behaves dishonestly in order to gain an advantage.

Usage examples:

Athletes who abide by the rules are up against cheats with a distinct advantage.
noun

A person who acts dishonestly in order to gain an advantage.

Usage examples:

They are cheaters who never play by the rules
noun

A person who acts dishonestly in order to gain an advantage.

Usage examples:

They are cheaters who never play by the rules
verb

Act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage.

Usage examples:

She always cheats at cards
noun

A person who behaves dishonestly in order to gain an advantage.

Usage examples:

Athletes who abide by the rules are up against cheats with a distinct advantage.
verb

Act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage.

Usage examples:

She always cheats at cards
noun

A person who behaves dishonestly in order to gain an advantage.

Usage examples:

Athletes who abide by the rules are up against cheats with a distinct advantage.
noun

A member of the largely muslim people inhabiting chechnya.

Usage examples:

The ingush, closely related to the chechens, are predominantly muslim.
adjective

Relating to the chechen people or their language.

Usage examples:

The chechen language is unique to the caucasus region, and not related to any languages outside of …
verb

Examine (something) in order to determine its accuracy, quality, or condition, or to detect the presence of something.

Usage examples:

Customs officers have the right to check all luggage
noun

An examination to test or ascertain accuracy, quality, or satisfactory condition.

Usage examples:

A campaign calling for regular checks on gas appliances
exclamation

Us spelling of cheque.

adjective

A pattern of small squares.

Usage examples:

A fine black-and-white check
phrasal verb

Announce one's arrival, e.g. at hotels or airports

phrasal verb

Put a check mark on or near or next to

noun

A system in which an employer takes money from an worker's salary to pay for the worker to be a member of a trade union

Usage examples:

The employer agrees to the automatic check-off of all union dues and assessments as a condition of …
phrasal verb

To pay your bill, return your room key, and leave a hotel

Usage examples:

We checked out of the hotel right after the morning's meeting., please check out before 10 a.m.
phrasal verb

Examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition

noun

A mark that you make beside a name or item on a list to show that it is correct or that it has been dealt with, or a mark that you make in a checkbox on a computer screen

Usage examples:

There is a check mark next to emails that have been dealt with.
phrasal verb

Examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition

phrasal verb

Examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition

phrasal verb

To leave a hotel after paying for your room and services

Usage examples:

The gardners checked out early this morning to catch a plane to toronto., i had already checked out…
noun

A medical examination to test your general state of health

Usage examples:

She goes to her doctor for regular check-ups., a dental check-up
phrasal verb

Examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition

phrasal verb

To look at someone or something in order to make sure that they are safe, correct, etc.

Usage examples:

You will need to check on your new employees' qualifications.

Checkbook

ˈtʃek.bʊk
noun

A book of printed cheques ready for use.

Usage examples:

I think about her every time my fingers touch a keyboard or turn the page of a book or balance my c…
noun

A book of printed cheques ready for use.

Usage examples:

I think about her every time my fingers touch a keyboard or turn the page of a book or balance my c…
adjective

Having a pattern of small squares.

Usage examples:

A checked shirt
verb

Examine (something) in order to determine its accuracy, quality, or condition, or to detect the presence of something.

Usage examples:

Customs officers have the right to check all luggage
noun

A person or thing that verifies or examines something.

Usage examples:

A spelling and grammar checker
verb

Us spelling of chequer (noun).

noun

A creeping evergreen north american shrub of the heather family, with spiny scented leaves and waxy white flowers.

Usage examples:

When this constant lover returned he brought an offering of late may-flowers and bright checkerberr…
noun

A creeping evergreen north american shrub of the heather family, with spiny scented leaves and waxy white flowers.

Usage examples:

When this constant lover returned he brought an offering of late may-flowers and bright checkerberr…
noun

A board for playing checkers (draughts) and similar games, having a regular pattern of squares in alternating colours, typically black and white.

Usage examples:

Stitch the strips together again, alternating black and white to create a checkerboard pattern.

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