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- CHAAP
- CHAAT
- CHACE
- CHACK
- CHACO
- CHADO
- CHADS
- CHAFE
- CHAFF
- CHAFT
- CHAIN
- CHAIR
- CHAIS
- CHALK
- CHALS
- CHAMP
- CHAMS
- CHANA
- CHANG
- CHANK
- CHANT
- CHAOS
- CHAPE
- CHAPS
- CHAPT
- CHARA
- CHARD
- CHARE
- CHARK
- CHARM
- CHARR
- CHARS
- CHART
- CHARY
- CHASE
- CHASM
- CHATS
- CHAVA
- CHAVE
- CHAVS
- CHAWK
- CHAWL
- CHAWS
- CHAYA
- CHAYS
- CHEAP
- CHEAT
- CHEBA
- CHECK
- CHEDI
- CHEEB
- CHEEK
- CHEEP
- CHEER
- CHEET
- CHEFS
- CHEKA
- CHELA
- CHELP
- CHEMO
- CHEMS
- CHERE
- CHERT
- CHESS
- CHEST
- CHETH
- CHEVY
- CHEWS
- CHEWY
- CHIAO
- CHIAS
- CHIBA
- CHIBS
- CHICA
- CHICH
- CHICK
- CHICO
- CHICS
- CHIDE
- CHIEF
- CHIEL
- CHIKO
- CHIKS
- CHILD
- CHILE
- CHILI
- CHILL
- CHIMB
- CHIME
- CHIMO
- CHIMP
- CHINA
- CHINE
- CHING
- CHINK
- CHINO
- CHINS
- CHIPS
- CHIRK
- CHIRL
- CHIRM
- CHIRO
- CHIRP
- CHIRR
- CHIRT
- CHIRU
- CHITI
- CHITS
- CHIVA
- CHIVE
- CHIVS
- CHIVY
- CHIZZ
- CHOCK
- CHOCO
- CHOCS
- CHODE
- CHOGS
- CHOIL
- CHOIR
- CHOKE
- CHOKO
- CHOKY
- CHOLA
- CHOLI
- CHOLO
- CHOMP
- CHONS
- CHOOF
- CHOOK
- CHOOM
- CHOON
- CHOPS
- CHORD
- CHORE
- CHOSE
- CHOSS
- CHOTA
- CHOTT
- CHOUT
- CHOUX
- CHOWK
- CHOWS
- CHUBS
- CHUCK
- CHUFA
- CHUFF
- CHUGS
- CHUMP
- CHUMS
- CHUNK
- CHURL
- CHURN
- CHURR
- CHUSE
- CHUTE
- CHUTS
- CHYLE
- CHYME
- CHYND
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Definition of chase
chase (noun)
- The act of one who chases another; a pursuit.
- A hunt.
- A children's game where one player chases another.
- A large country estate where game may be shot or hunted.
- Anything being chased, especially a vessel in time of war.
- A wild animal that is hunted.
- Any of the guns that fire directly ahead or astern; either a bow chase or stern chase.
- (real tennis) The occurrence of a second bounce by the ball in certain areas of the court, giving the server the chance, later in the game, to "play off" the chase from the receiving end and possibly win the point.
- (real tennis) A division of the floor of a gallery, marked by a figure or otherwise; the spot where a ball falls, and between which and the dedans the adversary must drive the ball in order to gain a point.
- One or more riders who are ahead of the peloton and trying to join the race or stage leaders.
chase (verb)
- To pursue.
- To consume another beverage immediately after drinking hard liquor, typically something better tasting or less harsh such as soda or beer; to use a drink as a chaser
- To attempt to win by scoring the required number of runs in the final innings.
- To swing at a pitch outside of the strike zone, typically an outside pitch
- To produce enough offense to cause the pitcher to be removed
chase (noun)
- A rectangular steel or iron frame into which pages or columns of type are locked for printing or plate-making.
chase (noun)
- A groove cut in an object; a slot: the chase for the quarrel on a crossbow.
- A trench or channel or other encasement structure for encasing (archaically spelled enchasing) drainpipes or wiring; a hollow space in the wall of a building encasing ventilation ducts, chimney flues, wires, cables or plumbing.
- The part of a gun in front of the trunnions.
- The cavity of a mold.
- A kind of joint by which an overlap joint is changed to a flush joint by means of a gradually deepening rabbet, as at the ends of clinker-built boats.
chase (verb)
- To groove; indent.
- To place piping or wiring in a groove encased within a wall or floor, or in a hidden space encased by a wall.
- To cut (the thread of a screw).
- To decorate (metal) by engraving or embossing.
Definition of chick
chick (noun)
- A young bird.
- A young chicken.
- (term of endearment) A young child.
- A young, especially attractive, woman or teenage girl.
chick (verb)
- To sprout, as seed does in the ground; to vegetate.
chick (noun)
- A screen or blind made of finely slit bamboo and twine, hung in doorways or windows.
Definition of chill
chill (noun)
- A moderate, but uncomfortable and penetrating coldness.
- A sudden penetrating sense of cold, especially one that causes a brief trembling nerve response through the body; the trembling response itself; often associated with illness: fevers and chills, or susceptibility to illness.
- An uncomfortable and numbing sense of fear, dread, anxiety, or alarm, often one that is sudden and usually accompanied by a trembling nerve response resembling the body's response to biting cold.
- An iron mould or portion of a mould, serving to cool rapidly, and so to harden, the surface of molten iron brought in contact with it.
- The hardened part of a casting, such as the tread of a carriage wheel.
- A lack of warmth and cordiality; unfriendliness.
- Calmness; equanimity.
- A sense of style; trendiness; savoir faire.
chill (verb)
- To lower the temperature of something; to cool
- To become cold
- To harden a metal surface by sudden cooling
- To become hard by rapid cooling
- To relax, lie back
- To "hang", hang out; to spend time with another person or group. Also chill out.
- To smoke marijuana
- To discourage, depress
chill (adjective)
- Moderately cold or chilly.
- Unwelcoming; not cordial.
- Calm, relaxed, easygoing.
- "Cool"; meeting a certain hip standard or garnering the approval of a certain peer group.
- Okay, not a problem.
Definition of china
china (noun)
- The plant Smilax china, a liana of much of eastern Asia.
china (noun)
- A plant or flower of the repeat-blooming Chinese rose species Rosa chinensis.
- A plant or flower of one of the class of hybrids developed from Rosa chinensis.
- Synonym of elderflower rose, Rosa cymosa.
china (noun)
- Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, native to east Asia.
china (noun)
- Chinaware: porcelain tableware.
- Cheaper and lower-quality ceramic and ceramic tableware, distinguished from porcelain.
- Synonym of cheyney: worsted or woolen stuff.
- Tea from China, varieties cured by smoking or opposed to Indian cultivars.
- (games) A glazed china marble.
- A kind of drum cymbal approximating a Chinese style of cymbal, but usually with Turkish influences.
china (noun)
- A small gastropod (Monetaria moneta, syn. Cypraea moneta) common in the Indian Ocean; its shell.
- (by extension) Any gastropod of the genus Cypraea; its shell.
- (by extension) Any gastropod of the family Cypraeidae; its shell.
china (noun)
- A person other than a family member, spouse or lover whose company one enjoys and towards whom one feels affection.
- An associate who provides assistance.
- A person with whom one is vaguely or indirectly acquainted.
- A person who backs or supports something.
- An object or idea that can be used for good.
- (used only in the vocative) Used as a form of address when warning someone.
- A function or class granted special access to the private and protected members of another class.
- A spring-loaded camming device.
- A lover; a boyfriend or girlfriend.
- A relative, a relation by blood or marriage.
china (noun)
- A fine clay, rich in kaolinite, used in ceramics, paper-making, etc.
china (noun)
- (usually uncountable) A hard white translucent ceramic, originally made by firing kaolin, quartz, and feldspar at high temperatures but now also inclusive of similar artificial materials; also often such a material as a symbol of the fragility, elegance, etc. traditionally associated with porcelain goods.
- (now usually plural) An object made of porcelain, art objects or items of tableware.
- (often capitalized) A kind of pigeon with deep brown and off-white feathers.
china (noun)
- Small beads made from polished shells, especially white ones, formerly used as money and jewelry by certain Native American peoples.
- A string of such beads.
- Money.